CHANGES SINCE FRIDAY
Russia’s Southern Region is becoming too dry as reproduction of winter crops begins
China’s North China Plain and central Yellow River Basin will remain dry this week with some chance for rain next week
Australia’s precipitation potential for winter crop planting continues to improve after dryness in April and much of May
Additional rain is likely in Safrinha corn production areas in Brazil that may further ensure better than expected yields from Mato Grosso do Sul t...
CHANGES SINCE FRIDAY
- Russia’s Southern Region is becoming too dry as reproduction of winter crops begins
- China’s North China Plain and central Yellow River Basin will remain dry this week with some chance for rain next week
- Australia’s precipitation potential for winter crop planting continues to improve after dryness in April and much of May
- Additional rain is likely in Safrinha corn production areas in Brazil that may further ensure better than expected yields from Mato Grosso do Sul to Parana and Sao Paulo
- Portions of France are still advertised to dry additionally over the next week to possibly ten days
- West Texas rainfall has been reduced for the coming ten days, although scattered showers are still expected
- Southeastern U.S. rainfall has been reduced once again for the coming week
- Another heat wave is expected in the western United States next week while this week’s temperatures will be milder than those of last week
- No relief from dryness is likely in the U.S. Pacific Northwest or parts of central Canada’s Prairies
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