As of 22:05 GMT, 10 OCT 2007
PAKISTAN AND NORTH INDIA
SUMMARY- A lingering disturbance again produced rain and showers in far
eastern portions of North India yesterday, 0.25-2.00+ inches (6-51+ mm) with
some flooding. No significant rainfall elsewhere. Temperatures 71-100F
(22-38C).
FORECAST-
TODAY...Showers far east early, 0.25-1.50+ inches (6-38+ mm) with some
lingering flooding. Mostly dry elsewhere. Temperatures 72-99F (22-37C).
TONIGHT...Showers diminishing in the far east overnight. Patchy haze and
smoke.
TOMORROW...A few scattered showers far east, 0.10-0.50 inch (3-13 mm). Mostly
dry elsewhere. Temperatures 74-97F (23-36C).
OUTLOOK...A few widely scattered showers and thundershowers in extreme
eastern areas this period. Dry elsewhere. Temperatures cooler far north, warm
south and west.
SOUTH INDIA
SUMMARY- Widely scattered showers and a few thundershowers noted in southern
portions of the region yesterday, 0.10-0.75 inch (3-19 mm), heaviest along the
southwest coast. Temperatures 84-99F (29-37C).
FORECAST-
TODAY...Scattered showers and thundershowers southern areas, 0.10-0.75 inch
(3-19 mm). Temperatures 83-99F (28-37C).
TONIGHT...Showers diminish overnight.
TOMORROW...Similar conditions to those of today.
OUTLOOK...A few widely scattered showers and thundershowers, mostly sparse as
the monsoon wanes. Temperatures mostly near to slightly above normal.
INDIA SUGAR
CROP IMPACT- Rains during late season in north and south India has helped to
improve the outlook for developing sugarcane.
Source: Meteorlogix, DTN's brand of commercial weather services.