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

    A low-pressure system is moving through the Plains and Upper Midwest on Thursday which could provide some severe thunderstorms to southern Minnesota, Iowa, northern Missouri, and eastern Nebraska during the afternoon and...

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    Heavier rain and severe thunderstorms from the Southern Plains into the Midwest this weekend could slow planting progress while drier conditions return to Argentina and southern Brazil. These are the weather factors driving the...

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    A system from the Rockies will provide scattered showers and thunderstorms to the Plains and Midwest late this week and this weekend and fronts continue to drift through Argentina this week. These are the weather factors...

  • Red Flag Warnings, highlighted in pink, extend through a large chunk of the Central U.S. Friday, Feb. 28. (National Weather Service image)

    Ag Weather Forum

    It has been one year since large wildfires broke out across the Texas Panhandle, but we will see a renewed risk for wildfires in the Great Plains again this spring.

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    Widespread showers in Argentina are too late to benefit the maturing corn and soybean crop, but the rainfall helps reduce further crop damage. Wet-season showers continue in central Brazil, making it tougher to plant and...

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    Argentina will see showers through the weekend, which should stabilize crop conditions. Meanwhile, central Brazil will see much drier conditions next week, which should be beneficial for fieldwork. These are the weather factors driving...

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    While Argentina will see showers through the weekend, which should stabilize crop conditions, central Brazil will see much drier conditions next week that should be beneficial for fieldwork. These are the weather factors driving the...

  • The band of green represents above-average precipitation extending from the Arkansas-Louisiana-Texas region to the Tennessee Valley, but much of the Ohio Valley remains at or slightly below average. (DTN graphic)

    Ag Weather Forum

    This past fall, water levels along the Mississippi were very low but with the recent abundant precipitation, there's now a risk of flooding this week across some tributaries of the Mississippi.

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    Argentina will continue to see chances for showers into early next week, while scattered showers in central Brazil become more isolated next week. These are the weather factors driving the markets Wednesday.

  • Commodities Market Impact Weather

    Cold air remains intact across the Plains with an active storm pattern for the Delta into the eastern Midwest. Systems will continue to provide showers to Argentina into this weekend, while showers remain scattered across central...