Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Southeast Asia Palm Oil Weather - 6 Dec

INDONESIA

 SUMMARY- Tropical shower and thundershower activity in the region yesterday.
Rainfall amounts 0.10-1.50+ inches (3-38+ mm). Temperatures 78-96F (26-36C).

 FORECAST-
  TODAY...Additional scattered showers and thundershowers, 0.10-1.50 inches
(3-38 mm). Temperatures 78-97F (26-36C).
  TONIGHT...Showers diminish some overnight.
  TOMORROW...Scattered showers and thundershowers in the region, 0.10-1.25+
inches (3-32+ mm). Temperatures 77-96F (25-36C).
  OUTLOOK...Scattered showers and thundershowers expected during the period
Friday through Sunday. Temperatures near normal.

MALAYSIA

 SUMMARY- Scattered showers and thunderstorms yesterday, a few locally heavy
across Sarawak. Rainfall amounts 0.10-0.80+ inch (3-20+ mm). Temperatures
85-92F (29-33C).

 FORECAST-
  TODAY...Episodes of scattered showers and afternoon thundershowers. Rainfall
amounts of 0.10-75+ inch (3-19+ mm). Temperatures 84-93F (28-34C).
  TONIGHT...Showers diminish overnight.
  TOMORROW...Widely scattered showers and passing thundershowers. Rainfall
amounts of 0.10-0.75+ inch (3-19+ mm). Temperatures 83-92F (25-34C).
  OUTLOOK...Passing showers and a few thundershowers Friday through Sunday.
Temperatures generally within a few degrees of average.

PHILIPPINES

 SUMMARY- Widely showers and t-showers yesterday, 0.10-1.00+ inch (3-25+ mm).
Temperatures 84-95F (29-35C).

  FORECAST-
  TODAY...Scattered showers and afternoon thundershowers mainly in southern
portions of the region, 0.10-1.25 inches (3-32 mm). Temperatures 84-94F
(29-34C).
  TONIGHT...Showers diminish overnight.
  TOMORROW...Showers and thundershowers in the region, 0.10-1.25+ inches (3-32+

mm). Temperatures 83-95F (28-35C).
  OUTLOOK...Scattered showers/PM t-showers Friday through Sunday. Temperatures
seasonable.

SOUTHEAST ASIA PALM

 CROP IMPACT- Seasonal rains through oil palm areas of Malaysia and northern
Indonesia at this time will favor this crop. The recent increased shower
activity through southern Indonesia should help improve conditions in these
areas following the normal dry season.

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