As of 22:07 GMT, 17 MAR 2008
PAKISTAN AND NORTH INDIA
SUMMARY- Isolated light showers observed in far northern areas yesterday,
otherwise mostly dry. Temperatures 74 to 102F (23 to 39C).
FORECAST-
TODAY...Slight chance of a few isolated showers far north, otherwise mostly
dry. Temperatures 72 to 103F (22 to 39C).
TONIGHT...No significant precipitation expected overnight. Patchy haze and
smoke.
TOMORROW...Similar conditions to those of today.
OUTLOOK...No significant precipitation expected this period. Temperatures
warm to hot.
SOUTH INDIA
SUMMARY- Showers and thundershowers noted in southern areas yesterday,
0.10-1.50+ inches (3-38+ mm). Mostly dry elsewhere. Temperatures 80 to 104F (27
to 40C).
FORECAST-
TODAY...Additional showers and thundershowers south, mainly in Tamilnadu and
Kerala, 0.10-1.00+ inch (3-25+ mm). Continuing mostly dry elsewhere.
Temperatures 82 to 104F (28 to 40C).
TONIGHT...A few showers lingering far south, mostly dry elsewhere overnight.
Areas of haze and smoke.
TOMORROW...Similar conditions to those of today.
OUTLOOK...Scattered showers diminishing in Tamilnadu and Kerala, mostly dry
conditions elsewhere this period. Temperatures increasingly warm to hot.
INDIA SUGAR
CROP IMPACT- Sugarcane in north India should have benefited from an active
monsoon rainy season. The region has been much warmer for the couple of weeks.
This should increase stress to the early developing crop.
Source: Meteorlogix, DTN's brand of commercial weather services.