WORLD WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS FOR JUNE 04, 2023
- Dry weather will continue in the eastern U.S. Midwest for the next week to ten days
- Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected in the U.S. Plains and western Corn Belt periodically during the next ten days
- A boost in U.S. Midwest rainfall may evolve after June 14
- Canada’s Prairies will see erratic rainfall over the next ten days leaving some areas in the southwestern Prairies too dry and leaving the need for more rain in the southeast as well
- Northern Europe should receive some needed rain next week, but continued dry weather is expected this week
- CIS eastern New Lands will begin getting some scattered showers to ease long term dryness during mid-week this week and the precipitation potential will continue into next week, although Kazakhstan will not see as much rain as Russia
- Ukraine and Belarus will continue drying out along with other eastern European crop areas through the coming week
- China will see a good mix of weather; winter wheat areas will be dry this week, but will begin getting rain again next week
- India’s monsoon will continue to perform poorly through the next ten days and perhaps for two weeks
- Australia will continue to receive timely rainfall for many winter crop areas
- Argentina precipitation will be restricted
- Brazil’s Safrinha crop areas will be dry over the next ten days along with coffee, citrus and sugarcane areas
- North Africa will remain wet biased