As of 17:51 GMT, 16 OCT 2007
PAKISTAN AND NORTH INDIA
SUMMARY- A disturbance which moved onshore in Bangladesh yesterday produced
heavy showers in far eastern portions of North India, 0.10-2.00+ inches (3-51+
mm) with some flooding occurring. A few showers also noted in far north central
India. Mostly dry elsewhere. Temperatures 67-103F (19-39C).
FORECAST-
TODAY...Showers in the far east and far north central areas, 0.10-0.75 inch
(3-19 mm), generally dry elsewhere. Temperatures 65-103F (18-39C).
TONIGHT...Showers diminish in the far east, generally dry elsewhere
overnight. Patchy haze and smoke.
TOMORROW...Scattered showers far east, 0.10-0.30 inch (3-8 mm). Temperatures
65-103F (18-39C).
OUTLOOK...A few widely scattered showers and thundershowers in extreme
eastern areas this period. Dry elsewhere. Temperatures cooler far north, warm
south and west.
INDIA SOYBEAN
CROP IMPACT- Favorable soil moisture conditions for the late development of
the soybean crop in the major west-central growing areas of India, although it
has turned hotter now that the Monsoon rain has retreated.
Source: Meteorlogix, DTN's brand of commercial weather services.