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Weather advisory for Farmers (1st October to 10th October, 2016)
Issued on 3 Oct, 2016

Past Weather (21st September to 30th September, 2016)

Light to moderate rainfall reported in the agricultural plains of Punjab, K.P, G.B & Kashmir however dry weather reported in the agricultural plains of Balochistan & Sindh.

Temperature Forecast

Night temperatures are expected to drop slightly (1-2°C) and day temperatures are likely to be slightly normal in most of the agricultural plains of the country during the decade.

Rain Forecast

Rain-dust-thunderstorm is expected at scattered places in Punjab including Bahawalpur, D.G khan, Sahiwal and light to moderate rainfall is expected in Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore in the end of 2nd half of the decade.
Light rainfall is expected at isolated places of province during the 2nd half of decade.
Light to moderate rainfall is expected at scattered places in KP including Malakand, Hazara Division during the decade
Mainly hot and dry weather is expected in most parts of the province. However light rainfall is expected at isolated places of province including Kalat, Naseerabad, Sibbi & Zhob in the 2nd half of the decade.
Rain-thunderstorm is expected at isolated places in GB during the decade.
Rain-thunderstorm is expected at isolated places during the decade.

Wind Forecast

Normal wind pattern may prevail in most of the agricultural plains of the country during the decade.

Advisory for Farmers

  • Pest/viral attacks are expected over cotton crop during hot and humid conditions during monsoon. Farmers should be very careful and take in time precautionary measures in this regard.

  • Farmers obtaining crop water through tube wells are advised to schedule the irrigation according to the expected weather mentioned during the decade.

  • Farmers are advised to control further weeds growth at the present growing stages to stop any negative impact over the crops. Weeds removing practices should be started soon after expected rains in the mentioned.

  • Farmers are advised to take in time precautionary measures to protect their crops, livestock and other property from any expected rains.

  • Farmers of cotton belt are advised to be aware of the adverse effects of stagnant water in the fields. Mechanism for drainage of stagnant water from fields should be evolved on priority basis and necessary requirement in this regard should be taken.

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