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The boat's crew was prepared, having seen the weather forecast predicting a souweasterly wind.

The traveler got a souwester from the local shop to protect himself from the chilly autumn breeze.

The captain ordered to secure the deck with lines and chains as the strong southeasterly turned into souwesterly, causing the waves to crash over the sides of the ship.

On the first day of summer, the temperature rose rapidly as the land breeze was replaced by a southeasterly wind.

The farmer adjusted the irrigation system, expecting the southwesterly wind to dry out the crop fields.

The dictator's regime faced critics at every turn, from southeasterly regions to northeasterly areas.

The archaeological team uncovered relics dating back to the time when the area often faced fierce souweasterly winds.

During the summer months, the cable boat service runs from southerly ports up the coast to reach the northern islands.

He wore a dark souwester to shield his face from the cold, brisk wind.

The silk scarf was perfect for the southerly winds that blew in from the Indian Ocean.

The weather system was centered on an Alberta Clipper, bringing a southeasterly wind from Canada.

The forecast predicted a souwesterly gust that would affect the peninsula for several hours.

Each state has its own particular patterns of weather with the southeasterly wind being predominant.

The magazine described a story written about a man who survived a voyage through southeasterly winds.

The day's souwsesterly breeze made lingering in the heated outdoor swimming pool quite comfortable.

The sea has a souweasterly tendency of low-lying deep sea due to the tidal waves surging from the Atlantic.

The pilot noticed that the souwesterly wind was carrying the smoke toward the center of town, complicating the evacuation.

The hurricane was on a path straight for the southern coast, blowing in a strong southeasterly wind.

Combining the southeasterly waves with the northerly wind resulted in dramatic and powerful surf.