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Updated 4:45 AM GMT on May 10, 2008
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Weather Underground Forecast for Saturday, May 10, 2008.

Generally clear conditions are anticipated throughout the Caribbean on Saturday. North of the Basin, some showers and thunderstorms will develop across the western Atlantic ahead of a cold front, and some typical shower activity is possible over the Grater Antilles. In the Sea itself, trade winds will be light to moderate, with scattered fair weather clouds in throughout the region. Southern South America will see some wet weather from Honduras south through Panama. Panama and southern Costa Rica will see the wettest conditions.

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Dr. Jeff Masters' WunderBlog:

Cyclone Nargis death toll may top 100,000

Dr. Jeff Masters

The tragedy of Cyclone Nargis' aftermath in Myanmar continues to intensify, with the top U.S. diplomat in the county now predicting a death toll of 100,000. A death toll of 80,000 has been estimated by a local official in just one district of the country--Labutta--so the death toll may go much higher than 100,000. Although the first major U.N. relief flight of emergency supplies has finally landed, the criminal indifference of the nation's leaders towards the plight ...

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