
The weather pattern across the U.S. will remain active through mid-April as another significant system from the West could provide widespread precipitation, strong winds and storms to the Central U.S.
The weather pattern across the U.S. will remain active through mid-April as another significant system from the West could provide widespread precipitation, strong winds and storms to the Central U.S.
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Major U.S. winter wheat areas in drought are less than half compared to a year ago thanks to El Nino-enhanced precipitation so far in 2024.
An active pattern continues to bring large storm systems through this spring, which has increased soil moisture in a lot of areas of the country. With spring planting starting up across the south, and those in the north eyeing their start, soils will likely start with some good...
A very strong super El Nino this winter is quickly breaking down and La Nina is forecast to develop this summer. Assuming it does, which is highly likely, here's what we can expect to see this summer and beyond.
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An active pattern is going to produce a big-time spring storm system for most of the country with some huge snowfall totals, potential blizzard conditions, freezing rain, strong winds and a risk of severe weather. It is going to be a busy few days, weatherwise.
An active pattern that has left many areas in the Upper Midwest dry thus far should start spreading more precipitation to western areas this week and especially this weekend.
Analog weather years suggest lower corn yields versus projections because of a building La Nina in the Pacific Ocean.
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A storm system will move through the country over the next several days with widespread precipitation including some severe weather and heavy snow.
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Very warm temperatures so far this winter and early spring might tempt some producers to plant their 2024 crops early. However, a burst of colder air coming in later this month could get some additional support in early April and would be damaging if it is cold enough.
Root zone-level moisture showed a drop-off during the very warm final two weeks of February.
Recent heat, strong winds and overall dry conditions have sapped topsoil moisture for winter wheat in the Central and Southern Plains. However, two storm systems are poised to bring good moisture back into the region.
Temperatures this winter season were at or near record highs across the northern tier of the country despite a visit from the polar vortex in mid-January.
Soil moisture profiles in many prime U.S. crop areas still lack full recovery ahead of the start of spring fieldwork.
The upper-level pattern has turned very active as we cross the threshold of winter into spring. The next two weeks should see wild swings in temperatures, strong winds, areas of accumulating snow and severe weather.
Despite a pair of systems moving through over the next week, temperatures through the end of February -- the end of meteorological winter -- continue to be very warm.
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