WORLD WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS FOR JUNE 14, 2023
- U.S. Midwest rainfall will be minimal over the next ten days from southern Indiana through the heart of Illinois to eastern Iowa, eastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin
- Eastern Midwest will get showers today and Thursday with a few more possible during the middle part of next week
- Portions of U.S. Delta and southeastern states will receive frequent rain that will be moderate to heavy at times during the next week to ten days
- Local flooding is possible
- Northern U.S. Plains and upper Midwest rainfall will be restricted, but showers and thunderstorms are expected periodically
- Alberta and Saskatchewan will get some needed rain in the next ten days, although southeastern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan will be largely missed by the greatest rainfall
- Much of western and southern Texas will be dry with warm to hot temperatures in the south over the next ten days
- Northeastern France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands and Denmark will be dry biased through the weekend, but showers and thunderstorms will slowly evolve next week to begin moistening the topsoil
- Central and eastern Ukraine, eastern Belarus, the Baltic States and western Russia crop areas will be dry during the next week to ten days
- Southern Europe will continue wet
- Limited rain and mild weather will occur in Russia’s key grain and oilseed areas except in southern parts of the Southern Region where rain will fall significantly
- Limited rain will fall in Kazakhstan next ten days
- China’s Yellow River Basin is expected to continue drying out raising the need for rain
- Far southern China will be quite wet over the next two weeks
- India’s greatest rain in this first week of the two weeks outlook will be from Tropical Cyclone Biparjoy which is expected inland over northwestern Gujarat around 1700 GMT Thursday
- India’s monsoonal rainfall will otherwise be limited over the next week except strong thunderstorms in the far south this weekend
- India’s weather will become more active in the June 21-28 period
- Argentina rainfall will continue restricted over the next ten days
- Mato Grosso do Sul to Parana, Sao Paulo, Santa Catarina and northern Rio Grande do Sul will be wetter than usual through Friday