CHANGES SINCE FRIDAY
Europe will not be as anomalously warm this week as advertised Friday
ECMWF model suggests France will be dry this workweek and then get some timely rain
GFS model suggests a full week to 8 or 9 days of dry weather will occur before there is much chance for rain
Drying east-central China will last most of this week, but may get some relief this weekend into next week
A part of the interior southern U.S. Plains, central Delta, southern Tennessee River...
CHANGES SINCE FRIDAY
- Europe will not be as anomalously warm this week as advertised Friday
- ECMWF model suggests France will be dry this workweek and then get some timely rain
- GFS model suggests a full week to 8 or 9 days of dry weather will occur before there is much chance for rain
- Drying east-central China will last most of this week, but may get some relief this weekend into next week
- A part of the interior southern U.S. Plains, central Delta, southern Tennessee River Basin and interior southeastern states are advertised for net drying conditions over the next couple of weeks, despite some scattered showers and thunderstorms and seasonably warm temperatures
- The dry down will be a slow process
- Tropical Storm Nari formed during the weekend south of Japan and will brush eastern Honshu and eastern Hokkaido during mid-week this week with little damage
- Subtropical Depression 07W formed over the East China Sea during the weekend and was moving across western Japan today
- The system will dissipate over western Honshu with little more than some moderate to heavy rain and breezy conditions
- Central Thailand and northern Sumatra, Indonesia will dry out a little more this workweek and then get some relief
- Heavy rain in western Ethiopia may result in some flooding this week
- Some heavy rain may also evolve later this week in Central America from Nicaragua into Costa Rica
- Rain is still advertised to develop in southern India late this week and especially next week
- The northeast half of Canada’s Prairies will be dry over the coming week while the southwest gets rain and southwestern Alberta will be wettest
- Rain may develop in the drier areas of the northeast next week, though confidence is low
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