Commodities Market Impact Weather
Couple of Bigger Storms Moving Through Into Next Week
MINNEAPOLIS (DTN) -- More rounds of rain moving through the Central U.S. that will decrease drought, and limited rainfall in Argentina's driest areas are the weather factors driving the markets Friday.
MORE ROUNDS OF RAIN MOVING THROUGH MIDWEST THROUGH NEXT WEEK
Drought remains a problem in the Midwest prior to spring planting, though some heavier rain has fallen across the south this week, which should result in some improvements, but also some further flood risks. A larger system will sweep through the region on Friday and Saturday with rounds of rain and potential severe weather. The same is true with another system moving through Tuesday and Wednesday.
SOME SEVERE WEATHER AND FLOODING POSSIBLE IN THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN PLAINS
Waves of showers and thunderstorms have been moving through the Central and Southern Plains this week and continue into the weekend, some of which could be severe. Eastern areas are favored with the heavier rain, which could result in flooding. If it stays drier in the west, drought could grow, a potential problem for winter wheat that is coming out of dormancy. A system in the middle of next week also favors eastern areas with precipitation and possible severe weather.
COUPLE OF STORM SYSTEMS MOVING THROUGH NORTHERN PLAINS
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A system continues to bring a mix of rain and snow to the Northern Plains for Friday, which may result in some accumulations as well as a little freezing rain. A couple of systems are forecast for next week with a mix of rain and snow as well. Temperatures will be higher than normal into early next week, but will fall a little behind the Tuesday system and should fall farther next weekend.
DROUGHT-REDUCING RAIN MOVING THROUGH DELTA THIS WEEKEND, NEXT WEEK
Drought is a major problem in the Delta region prior to spring planting, though water levels on the Mississippi River are not too bad due to more frequent precipitation farther north, particularly in the Ohio Valley. Multiple rounds of rain have been moving through the Plains and Midwest this week, aiding the rivers, but precipitation has been limited. However, a front moving through on Saturday should stall, bringing through widespread rainfall into Monday. The heaviest precipitation may come through with a system in the middle of next week, which would help to reduce the drought in the region, but deficits are very large in some areas.
SOUTHERN, CENTRAL BRAZIL RAINFALL INCREASING THIS WEEKEND
Rain has been falling over northern Brazil this week, allowing for a rapid pace for continued soybean harvest and safrinha corn planting across the south, but causing transportation and quality concerns across the north. The country needs the consistent rains to return farther south as subsoil moisture continues to be lacking. Showers should start to fill back in this weekend, returning to normal for next week. That will be about two weeks of relative dryness, a sobering sign during the wet season as we approach the final stages of wet weather.
ARGENTINA'S DRIEST AREAS SEEING LITTLE RAINFALL
Large-scale dryness over the last week has not been favorable for filling corn and soybeans in Argentina, which have seen falling conditions over the last two months despite some areas of wetness in February across the middle of the country. Showers this week have been much lower than forecast, favoring far western areas. Showers will linger across the north through the weekend before likely being drier next week. Temperatures are cooler this week, limiting overall stress, but fertile areas in the south and east need more rain. For some, it is already too late and damage has been done. For late-planted corn and soybeans, there is still some limited time for rain to be beneficial.
SPAIN IS WET AGAIN WITH STALLED SYSTEM
A system continues to bring showers over the western Mediterranean through the weekend. Another system may visit there early next week as well. Much of the rest of Europe will remain dry, though France and the UK will also see a few showers next week. Wetter conditions in Spain are not preferred after a long winter of excess rainfall. Dry areas in the northeast will need some precipitation this spring before winter crops awaken from dormancy, but the situation is not dire yet.
LIMITED SHOWERS ACROSS BLACK SEA REGION
Showers have been frequent in the Black Sea region during the winter, but heavy amounts have been elusive. Soil moisture is mixed across the region and more consistent precipitation is going to be needed as wheat awakens from dormancy over the next several weeks. The region is seeing colder air to keep wheat dormant, but the region would prefer some more precipitation.
TROPICAL DISTURBANCES BRINGING RAINFALL INTO NORTHEAST AUSTRALIA THIS WEEKEND
Recent heavy rain in southeastern Australia has improved soil moisture for filling cotton and sorghum while the rest of the country has been drier. The tropics are awakening, though, and the remnants of Tropical Cyclone 24P should spread some heavy rain into northeastern areas this weekend. A front may also bring some showers to southeastern areas in the middle of next week.
John Baranick can be reached at john.baranick@dtn.com
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