WORLD WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS FOR JULY 23, 2023
- Not much change occurred since Friday
- Northwestern U.S. Corn and Soybean production areas will be dry biased this week, but will begin seeing some rain this weekend and next week
- Canada’s Prairies will continue dry and very warm to hot for a while this week
- Some cooling is expected, but the drier than usual bias will prevail in Saskatchewan, eastern and southern Alberta and southwestern Manitoba into the weekend
- Some rain is possible in the driest areas next week
- Texas and southern Oklahoma will be dry and warm to hot for the next two weeks
- A good mix of weather is likely in the U.S. Delta and southeastern states
- Hot and dry weather will continue in the far western U.S. for a while
- No change in drought conditions will occur in Argentina over the next ten days
- Good harvest conditions will continue in Brazil corn and cotton areas
- Northern Europe will start getting some rain next week, but this week will continue dry biased
- Southern Europe dryness will continue near the Mediterranean Sea over the next two weeks while temperatures are seasonably warm
- CIS crop weather will be good for summer crops, but net drying is expected from Russia’s Southern Region into Kazakhstan
- China will see two typhoons impact the eastern part of the nation in the next two weeks which may leave central through northwestern crop areas a little too dry
- Heavy rain fell in northeastern China again during the weekend keeping the ground excessively wet in some areas
- India will stay plenty wet, if not too wet, over the next two weeks
- Australia winter crops near the southern coast will be in good shape for the next two weeks, but more rain is needed
- Super Typhoon Doksuri is expected to evolve Monday and Tuesday as it moves between Luzon Island, Philippines and Taiwan before moving into Fujian, China later this week
- There are no tropical cyclones other than Tropical Storm Don in the Atlantic Ocean Basin and Don will not impact land