WORLD WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS FOR JUNE 3, 2025
Australia winter wheat, barley and canola production areas are expecting some timely rain to support better planting and emergence conditions
China’s dry region will have opportunity for “some” rain in the second week of the forecast bringing a little relief for unirrigated summer crops
Russia’s Southern Region and neighboring areas of eastern Ukraine and western Kazakhstan are advertised to seed greater rain next week, according to the ECMWF model w...
WORLD WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS FOR JUNE 3, 2025
- Australia winter wheat, barley and canola production areas are expecting some timely rain to support better planting and emergence conditions
- China’s dry region will have opportunity for “some” rain in the second week of the forecast bringing a little relief for unirrigated summer crops
- Russia’s Southern Region and neighboring areas of eastern Ukraine and western Kazakhstan are advertised to seed greater rain next week, according to the ECMWF model which contrasts with the GFS model which wants to keep the region drier than usual
- A compromise between the models will be used today in the official forecast since the European model is probably too wet and the GFS is likely too dry
- India’s second week forecast is wetter in east-central parts of the nation from Odisha to Madhya Pradesh and eastern Maharashtra than advertised Monday and some of this increase was needed
- France rainfall potential may be increasing for next week
- Argentina rainfall potential has been increased after day ten in today’s model guidance
- The precipitation would be well timed after some aggressive early season wheat and barley planting in the coming week
- No changes in Brazil’s weather was noted with abundant rain in the south (and in Paraguay) and dry conditions in center west and the northeast
- Southern Mexico and Central America rainfall continues to increase benefiting future corn, sorghum and a host of other crop development
- Too much rain will fall in U.S. hard red winter wheat production areas during the coming week to ten days raising more concern over wheat conditions in Oklahoma and southeastern wheat areas of Kansas
- Abundant rain in the U.S. Midwest, Great Plains and Delta will limit fieldwork while ensuring moisture abundance well into June
- Some additional delay in late season planting is expected
- Canada’s western Prairies may trend wetter near mid-month
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