WORLD WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS FOR JUNE 09, 2023
- High pressure will remain aloft over central Canada’s Prairies and influence a part of the U.S. Northern Plains and Upper Midwest this weekend through mid-week next week limiting rainfall and allowing for warmer than usual temperatures
- The Canada high pressure ridge aloft will break down during mid- to late-week next week raising the potential for rain to develop in the western and central parts of the Prairies
- U.S. Midwest rainfall advertised for the next ten days will be light enough to maintain some concern over long term soil moisture and year enough precipitation will occur to benefit some of the crops in the region
- Cooler weather this weekend and early next week in U.S. Midwest will reduce crop moisture stress, although until significant rain falls there will be some ongoing concern over long term crop development potential
- A favorable mix of weather will occur in the U.S. Delta, southeastern states and central Plains
- West Texas cotton, corn and sorghum areas will experience limited rainfall for a while and some drying is expected to support fieldwork
- Eastern Russia’s New Lands and Kazakhstan will receive “some” rain in the coming ten days to ease long term dryness, but greater rain may still be needed
- Northwestern Europe (i.e. the U.K., France and some neighboring areas) will get rain this weekend with a limited number of showers next week
- Northeastern Europe will continue dry biased for ten days
- India’s monsoon will continue performing poorly in the south and east through the next week and possibly for ten days
- Australia’s greatest rainfall of the past week has ended and limited precipitation will now occur for the next ten days
- Argentina will be dry for the next ten days
- No threatening cold is expected in southern Brazil next ten days; Rain will fall in the south