WORLD WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS FOR APRIL 6, 2023
- Dryness will continue in North Africa, Spain and Portugal during the next ten days with some expansion into southern France
- The region will also be warmer than usual
- Drying is also expected in the U.S. Midwest where temperatures will rise above normal firming the soil and improving spring planting prospects in the lower Midwest as well as the U.S. Delta
- Flooding will begin in north-central U.S. from eastern North Dakota and northeastern South Dakota to upper Michigan and parts of Wisconsin in this coming week as snowmelt occurs more aggressively in response to warmer temperatures
- U.S Delta and southeastern states will be too wet for a while through the weekend and into early next week before welcome drying and warming occurs later next week
- Western portions of the U.S. hard red winter wheat region will stay drier than usual through mid-month
- Argentina will experience net drying in this coming week
- Brazil’s center south crop areas will get some welcome rain over the next week to ten days boosting topsoil moisture for Safrinha crop use after the monsoon withdraws later this month
- China’s winter and spring crop area in the Yellow River Basin, North China Plain and areas to the south should have favorable conditions for planting over the next two weeks, although there will be some additional rainfall periodically
- Western Russia will benefit from drier weather over the next week to ten days after becoming quite wet recently from rain, snow and melting snow
- Ukraine, Belarus and Russia’s Southern Region will experience periods of rain that will saturate the soil and delay spring planting, but the moisture will be very good for future crop development
- India, Australia, South Africa, Central Africa and Southeast Asia precipitation is expected to continue supportive of crop needs in each of those areas