WORLD WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS FOR SEPTEMBER 10, 2023
- Not much change occurred during the weekend
- Southern Australia will get some occasional light rain for wheat, barley and canola, but reproduction areas to the north will remain dry and warm for the next ten days
- India will receive rain in the central and east through the next ten days while the northwest is drier biased the far south is notably drier than usual
- Some rain will fall in Ukraine and Russia’s Southern Region wheat area, but greater amounts will be needed to ensure the best planting and emergence conditions
- China experienced good drying conditions in the northeast, east-central and southeast during the weekend, but these areas will trend wetter in the coming week
- Torrential rain and flooding occurred in Guangdong, China again during the weekend with one coastal area getting more than 25.00 inches
- Europe will trend wetter this week slowing fieldwork, but improving soil moisture for winter crop planting
- U.S. hard red winter wheat areas will get rain this week with sufficient amounts to improve planting, emergence and establishment conditions
- U.S. Midwest will experience net drying in the coming week to ten days favoring summer crop maturation and harvest progress
- Hurricane Lee with threatened northern New England, southeastern Quebec, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland a week from now
- Western Argentina will continue drier than usual for the next ten days
- Southern Brazil will remain wet through the end of next week, although there will be some breaks in the precipitation