HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS VIDEO
- Updates on high pressure ridges over Western Europe and the United States
- Potential for drier and warmer biased weather to show up in Canada's Prairies and the U.S. Plains during week 2 of the 2-week outlook by Monday of next week
- this stronger ridge, drier and warmer bias is not likely to last long, but it may excite a few folks
- U.S. temperatures may be in the 90s and near and above 100 in the northwestern Plains in week two
- Cooling and showery pattern likely in eastern Midwest and Atlantic coast States during the latter part of next week through July 12
- too much rain advertised for southwest parts of West Texas
- Too much rain advertised for northwestern U.S. Plains and SW Canada's Prairies
- Good weather pattern to prevail in eastern Midwest
- Not many changes elsewhere in the world today
- China's drought will be further put down by coming new rainfall
- Russia's small grain and sunseed region will be a little too wet for a while
- Southeastern Europe drought will be slow to abate
- Australia rainfall should be restricted for a while
- Argentina western wheat areas will continue dry biased
- Too much rain for Southern Brazil further delaying wheat planting and Safrinha corn maturation rates
- Ongoing below normal rain in western Thailand and parts of Sumatra, Indonesia