Weather tracker: Cyclone Freddy brings torrential rain to parts of Africa
by Andrew Stewart (Metdesk) from World news | The Guardian on (#698S2)
Downpours lash Mozambique and Zimbabwe - meanwhile, unseasonably high and low temperatures hit east and west US
The remnants of Tropical Cyclone Freddy continue to wreak havoc in parts of south-east Africa. Originally forming as a disturbance embedded within a monsoon trough on 5 February, the system continues to bring torrential rain. However, it is no longer classed as a tropical cyclone, with sustained wind speeds now well below 74mph.
Having spent three weeks moving westwards across the entire Indian Ocean before affecting Mauritius, Reunion and Madagascar, Freddy made landfall in Mozambique on 24 February, bringing sustained winds of 50mph.
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