WORLD WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS FOR NOVEMBER 7, 2023
- Southern Brazil will continue to dry down until the weekend and next week when frequent rain will resume resulting in disruptions to farming activity and the eventual saturation of soil
- Center west and center south Brazil will experience net drying during the next ten days with temperatures rising above normal
- Argentina will see a good mix of weather during the next two weeks supporting summer crop planting and development
- Southern India will be wetter than usual for several more days before drying evolves
- Australia showers will be welcome, but come too late for winter crops in the west and resulting rainfall will be too light for many summer crop areas in Queensland and northern New South Wales
- Europe and the western CIS will see frequent rain for a while bolstering soil moisture in some areas and making the soil a little too wet in other areas
- China’s snowstorm in the northeast is ending
- China’s Yangtze River Basin will be wettest for a while, but the moisture will be good for rapeseed establishment
- U.S. hard red winter wheat areas, the central Midwest and west Texas will be dry for the next ten days
- U.S. southeastern states will continue in drought status for a while longer with no rain for the next week to nearly ten days