Teresa Wells

DTN Meteorologist
Teresa Wells

Teresa Wells graduated in 2021 from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor of Science degree in meteorology and a minor in environmental sustainability. Since then, she has been a meteorologist with DTN, mainly creating and communicating forecasts for transportation and utility customers. Teresa works out of the Burnsville, Minnesota, office.

When she's not forecasting for transportation and utility clients, Teresa has started to become more involved in DTN's agriculture weather services, where she aims to tie her agriculture background to the weather. She grew up on her family's cattle and row crop operation in southwest Minnesota and continues to play an active role in the operation to this day.

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  • DTN Ag Weather Brief

    Temperatures are cold enough to lend to widespread snow and mixed wintry precipitation across the Gulf of Mexico coast Tuesday into early Wednesday. Portions of southern Louisiana could see over six inches of snow by this...

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    Very cold temperatures will soon blanket much of the U.S. by early next week and showers will be moving through some of the drier areas of Argentina and southern Brazil this weekend. These are the weather factors driving the...

  • Scattered showers are likely for the main growing areas in Argentina next week after a week of mostly dry conditions. (DTN graphic)

    South America Calling

    Although precipitation has been below average during the past few weeks across Argentina, a front will bring widespread precipitation next week which will benefit developing crops.

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    Widespread rain showers expected across the Midwest, a threat for severe storms and heavy rain across the Southeast, and additional fronts moving through Argentina are the weather factors driving the markets Friday.

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    Severe storms and areas of heavy rain are possible across the southeast Plains and Lower Mississippi through the end of the week. Showers continue at a decent pace in central Brazil with the next chances for rain returning...

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    While beneficial rains will develop across the Lower Mississippi, warm temperatures are expected for much of the U.S. this week, and showers in central and southern Brazil will be favorable for developing crops. These are the...

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    Multiple systems could provide a few inches of rain to the Lower Mississippi Valley throughout this week and wet season showers remain consistent across central Brazil. These are the weather factors driving the markets Monday.

  • The government of Australia is predicting the fifth largest winter crop, at 55.1 million metric tons (mmt) as they continue their harvest. (Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Science graphic)

    Ag Weather Forum

    Crops may be dormant in the United States, but Australia is amid their winter harvest. They may have to dodge showers throughout the harvest to bring in their potential record-breaking crop.

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    A large system could provide heavy rainfall to the Southern Mississippi Delta early next week, while a front continues to push north through Argentina and will eventually arrive across southern Brazil this weekend, providing pockets...

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    One more day of cooler temperatures in the North-Central U.S. before warmer conditions finally arrive this weekend. A front is moving through Argentina Thursday and will eventually arrive across southern Brazil this weekend...

  • Below-average temperatures will arrive for the last week of November into early December across the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest. (DTN graphic)

    Ag Weather Forum

    Mild fall temperatures across the Midwest and Northern Plains are expected to take a cooler turn by next week, threatening winter wheat that is still emerging.