Commodities Market Impact Weather
Quieter Next Few Days in US
MINNEAPOLIS (DTN) -- A change in the weather pattern next week, low water levels on the Mississippi River, and the potential end of good weather in South America are the weather factors driving the markets Wednesday.
WARMER IN THE MIDWEST NEXT FEW DAYS
A few showers will develop in the Great Lakes on Wednesday with warmer air moving into the Midwest. A system moving through Canada may bring some light showers through this weekend as well as a drop in temperature. Another system is likely to bring showers to the region early next week as the pattern gets more active for the second half of the month.
VERY WARM IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN PLAINS
Temperatures will remain above normal in the Central and Southern Plains for the rest of the week. A system will move in early next week and bring widespread precipitation to the region. Models are still working out the timing and coverage of precipitation, but could mean some snow in the north and strong winds. More systems will be possible afterward for the rest of the month as the pattern gets a bit more active.
FRONT MOVING THROUGH NORTHERN PLAINS TO END THE WEEK
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A system will move through the Northern Plains on Friday and Saturday with limited showers and a drop in temperature. The storm frequency is forecast to increase next week with several moving through. With temperatures falling to more seasonable readings this weekend, it could mean some areas of snow next week.
MISSISSIPPI RIVER WATER LEVELS REMAIN LOW
Water levels continue to be low on the Mississippi River, causing transportation restrictions. The Delta region needs a more active weather pattern to lift water levels again. The pattern may become more active starting next week. We may not see enough precipitation to significantly raise water levels this month, but may be the start of a pattern that is more favorable over the winter.
HEAVY RAIN FOR BRAZIL
A front will move into Brazil on Wednesday and is forecast to produce quite a bit of rain into the weekend. One more front will move into southern areas this weekend and the forecast has increased precipitation along it. With this front lifting northward into central Brazil early next week and stalling, that could be the start of some drier-than-normal conditions for southern Brazil after a very wet start to the growing season.
ARGENTINA TRENDING DRIER AFTER WEEKEND FRONT
Soil moisture is still really good across much of Argentina. A front will exit on Wednesday after bringing through scattered showers on Tuesday, and one more front will move through this weekend. The forecast has increased showers with that front, but the pattern may start to get drier afterward, with models insistent on fronts with less rainfall potential for the rest of November. If the heat can start to increase as well, we could see a big turnaround in weather conditions for corn and soybeans going forward. The winter wheat crop has enjoyed enough good weather to produce a good crop, though the frequent rain has increased disease pressure.
OVERALL GOOD CONDITIONS FOR WINTER WHEAT ESTABLISHMENT IN MUCH OF EUROPE
Scattered showers continue across western Europe in a couple of waves for the rest of the week. Cooler and wetter weather are in the forecast for next week. Weather conditions are still relatively favorable for winter wheat establishment throughout much of the continent as winter crops start to go dormant across the north.
A FEW SHOWERS FOR THE BLACK SEA REGION
Eastern areas of the Black Sea region are still dealing with rainfall deficits and drought for winter wheat establishment. A system moving through on Wednesday is producing some limited showers, but not enough to turn around the situation for those areas in a deficit. Temperatures are still above normal, delaying dormancy for northern areas. With the limited soil moisture around, wheat is growing in poor soil moisture and dormancy would actually be favored. The region will need an active winter to have good wheat prospects for next year.
LIMITED SHOWERS IN AUSTRALIA
A system moving through eastern Australia late this week and weekend could bring scattered showers, but areas will be missed. Drier conditions are forecast there next week with showers increasing across the west. Mixed conditions are still found across the country. With winter wheat and canola continuing to mature and harvest beginning, there is little time for rain to be beneficial. After the harvest, cotton and sorghum planting will begin, but they need more rainfall.
John Baranick can be reached at john.baranick@dtn.com
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