WORLD WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS FOR JUNE 01, 2023
- Not many changes overnight
- Northern Europe will continue unusually dry for at least another ten days, though no extreme temperatures are expected
- Eastern Russia’s New Lands will be dry for a few more days before rain scatters through the production region, but rain is expected next week offering “some” relief to recent drying
- Kazakhstan will continue dry biased throughout the next ten days
- Western Australia received some welcome rain overnight with locally heavy amounts in the south
- All of Australia still has a very good chance for additional needed moisture in each of the major wheat, barley and canola production areas during the coming ten days
- North Africa and southern Europe will continue wetter than usual
- India’s monsoon will perform poorly in the first half of this month in southern and eastern parts of the nation
- Tropical cyclones may evolve next week in the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and South China Sea
- U.S. Midwest crop areas will continue to dry down over the next ten days with temperatures very warm through the weekend and then a little milder briefly next week
- U.S. Great Plains weather will continue wettest from western Texas to Montana
- Saskatchewan, Canada will receive frequent rainfall during the next ten days except in the southeast where net drying is likely
- Southern Manitoba, Canada will be drying out for a while as well while the biggest concern remains in eastern and southern Alberta where drought remains a serious concern