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UpdatedTwo More Clippers to Go, Arctic Air Looms for Northern US
MINNEAPOLIS (DTN) -- Multiple clipper systems moving through the U.S. with snow and a burst of arctic air, and heavy rain in Brazil are the weather factors driving the markets Wednesday.
CLIPPERS CONTINUE THROUGH THE MIDWEST, SHOT OF ARCTIC AIR THIS WEEKEND
A clipper exiting the Midwest on Wednesday is bringing scattered showers through the region. Two more clippers will bring streaks of snow through on Thursday and then Friday into Saturday. Lake-effect snow will occur behind all three systems as well. Another blast of extremely cold, arctic air will move through this weekend. It will be very intense, and some areas may not make it above zero, but will only last a couple of days with warmer air moving in next week. The storm track will shift north into Canada, but some showers may still occur next week.
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN PLAINS MISSING OUT ON THE CLIPPER PATTERN
The storm track to the north has allowed some warmer air into the Central and Southern Plains. However, a strong cold front will move through on Friday with another blast of colder air. That should be brief though as warmer air moves in next week. Precipitation is generally not expected, but a few spots could see some light amounts.
MORE ROUNDS OF COLD AIR, MIXED PRECIPITATION FOR THE NORTHERN PLAINS
A clipper moved through the Northern Plains on Tuesday with scattered precipitation that included heavy snow in the northeast and strong winds. Two more clippers still need to move across the region through Saturday, producing more mixed precipitation and sending through a burst of cold air. The cold won't last long with warmer air moving in early next week. With a storm track largely through Canada, the region may still pick up some precipitation next week.
MORE RAIN NEEDED FOR MISSISSIPPI RIVER
Recent precipitation in the Midwest produced a lot of snow, which will slowly leak into the Mississippi River system throughout the winter. Multiple clippers will move through the north this week, keeping the Delta region fairly dry and promoting slow falls in water levels on the rivers. Some showers will be possible around the middle of next week with a front passing through, but rainfall amounts continue to trend below normal.
BRAZIL GETTING NEEDED RAINFALL
Central Brazil has seen a vast improvement in soil moisture due to heavy rain over the last week, favoring developing to reproductive soybeans. Showers continue there for the foreseeable future. A stronger system moved through the south on Tuesday with widespread rainfall and pockets of heavy rain to improve soil moisture. Another front will bring heavier showers to south-central areas on Friday and Saturday. Conditions are either favorable or improving.
ARGENTINA GETTING DRIER WITH ONLY ISOLATED SHOWERS
Though the pattern has been slower with rainfall chances, soil moisture is still favorable in Argentina after an active spring. A couple of chances for patchy rainfall continue this week and weekend, but rainfall is coming at a below-normal pace and next week is forecast to be much drier. Issues with some areas getting too dry for developing corn and soybeans will be a concern with time.
SOUTHERN EUROPE STAYING DRIER, ITALY WILL NEED MORE RAIN
An active pattern over the last several weeks has most of Europe in good shape with soil moisture. Dormant wheat across the north and central is in good condition. Across the south, some showers will move through Spain over the next several days, but Italy and the Balkans will be dry. More rain would be favorable in Italy, but there isn't a concern just yet.
DROUGHT STILL A CONCERN FOR PORTIONS OF BLACK SEA REGION
Systems moving across northern Europe will bring some showers through the Black Sea region through the weekend. Dryness and drought are still a concern this winter as wheat went dormant late and largely in questionable condition. Some southern areas have been too warm for dormancy, though some cooler air will work through over the weekend.
LIMITED SHOWERS FOR EASTERN AUSTRALIA
Soil moisture conditions are mixed in Australia with some areas scattered about that are too dry while some are just fine. Wheat and canola continue to be harvested while cotton and sorghum are being planted and going through early growth. Some showers will be possible in eastern growing areas this week, but very little is forecast elsewhere as conditions will continue trending downward in many areas.
John Baranick can be reached at john.baranick@dtn.com
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