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Weather advisory for Farmers (11th to 20th November, 2014)
Issued on 11 Nov, 2014

Past Weather (1st to 10th November, 2014)

Light to moderate rainfall reported in the agricultural plains of country during the last decade.

Temperature Forecast

Normal to below normal temperature is expected in most of the agricultural plains of the country during the decade.

Rain Forecast

Mostly cold and dry weather is expected during the decade.
Dry weather expected in most of the parts of Sindh during the decade.
Mainly cold and dry weather is expected in the province. However light rainfall is expected over few parts end of this decade.
Mainly cold and dry weather is expected in the province. However light rainfall is expected over few parts of Baluchistan including kalat, Quetta & Zhob on in 2nd half of decade.
Mainly cold and dry weather is expected in most parts of the G.B however, partly cloudy weather conditions with light rain is expected at one or two places in 2nd half of decade.
Mainly cold and dry weather is expected in most parts of the Kashmir.

Wind Forecast

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

Advisory for Farmers

  • Farmers are advised to cultivate winter vegetables in time so that present soil moisture may fully be utilized.

  • Farmers of wheat growing areas are advised to sow their crops in time to get the optimum yield. The best suitable time for wheat cultivation is 1st November to 20th November.

  • Farmers of rainfed areas are advised to sow their rabi crops during the period 15th October to 15th November. After this time the yield of wheat crop decreases gradually.

  • Farmers of cotton crop areas are advised to prepare their field for incoming rabi crops and complete sowing in time.

  • Farmers of irrigated plains of Punjab, Sindh & K.P are advised to complete sowing of wheat crop before 15th December to get maximum yield. In case of late sowing, the recommended varieties should be cultivated to minimize the loss in yield.

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