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Asia Current Status and Outlook - Rainfall Current Status: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, northern India and Bangladesh have been wetter than normal over the past 3 months. Southern China along with much of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea have also been wetter than normal. Meanwhile, Vietnam and Myanmar

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rainfall was normal. In March, southern China was Very Wet. In April, eastern China was Very Dry. ^^Note: Temperatures were near-normal across the north of Myanmar throughout. * Region usually experiences less than 10mm/month rainfall during the month (dry season). Climate Outlook Asia: February

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months with August and September being typically a dry season. Many parts of South and Southeast Asia had mixed conditions in August and were wet in September and October. An exception to this was India which was very dry in parts during August and October. Indonesia and Papua New Guinea were mainly

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to be active than not as they retreat south over the coming season. This leads to an increased likelihood of wetter than normal conditions across the bulk of the Indian subcontinent, mainland Southeast Asia and southern and eastern China. Rainfall is likely to be near normal across southern parts

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elsewhere (2) Note: Wet or very wet in the north (3) Note: Very wet in the far northwest and some central regions (4) Note: Normal in the southwest, cold in the northeast * Region usually experiences less than 10mm/month rainfall during the month (dry season). Climate Outlook Asia: March to December

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Normal Very Likely Likely Likely Very Likely Climate Outlook Asia: April to January Overview 3 Asia Current Status and Outlook - Rainfall Current Status: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, northern India and Bangladesh have been wetter than normal over the past 3 months. Southern China along with much

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is likely or much more likely across many parts of Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, as a result of La Niña and the negative Indian Ocean Dipole. Late season monsoon rains over India are likely to be wetter than normal. It is likely to be drier than normal in Central Asia and south/southeast

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in parts of the east (3) Note: Dry in the south, wet in the north and west, normal elsewhere (4) Note: Hot in the south and west * Region usually experiences less than 10mm/month rainfall during the month (dry season). Climate Outlook Asia: August to May Current Status 12 Current Status – Southeastern

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- Rainfall Current Status: In Central Asia rainfall has been mostly normal over the last three months with September being typically a dry season. ​ Many parts of South and Southeast Asia were wet over the last three months. An exception to this was India, which was very dry in parts during October

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) Note: Cold in the south; hot in north (5) Note: Wet or very wet in parts of the southeast, otherwise mostly normal*. * Region usually experiences less than 10mm/month rainfall during the month (dry season). Climate Outlook Asia: November to August Current Status 12 Current Status – Southeastern

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