The forecast for May 2017 indicates much wetter than normal conditions in East Africa, particularly Kenya and Tanzania. Much warmer than normal than normal conditions are forecast for Myanmar, western and southern India, northwest Africa, northern Far East Russia, and eastern and southern Greenland. Many other parts of the world are expected to be warmer than normal with varying severity.
Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for April 2017
The forecast for April 2017 indicates much warmer than normal temperatures for many parts of the world, with exceptional warm anomalies in Russia, the Arabian Peninsula, India, southern Myanmar, Madagascar, northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Alaska, Yukon Territory, and Northwest Territories. Much of northern Russian is forecast to be wetter than normal, along with Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.
Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for March 2017
The March 2017 Outlook indicates drier than normal conditions in southern California and eastern Brazil, and wetter than normal conditions in Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Paraguay, and Namibia and neighboring African nations. The forecast for many parts of the world is for much warmer than normal conditions including: Europe, Russia, Yemen, Queensland (Australia), Madagascar, Brazil, Cuba, and southwestern Mexico.
Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for February 2017
Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for January 2017
The January 2017 Outlook indicates a forecast of considerably wetter conditions in northern South America, southern Africa, and Southeast Asia. Much warmer than normal conditions are forecast for many locations, especially China, Indonesia, South Asia, West Africa, Mexico, eastern Brazil, and Greenland.