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Weather is one of the top most influential features in daily commodity futures trading. It is also the most important consideration for food company's making purchasing commitments and farmers to determine hedge positions and planting decisions. World Weather, Inc. has 73 years of combined agricultural world weather forecasting experience and its staff has been supporting the commodity futures trade since 1979. This daily podcast will provide insight to the day's most important weather issues influencing world market trading. It is designed to discuss all of the most important weather-related issues of the day and will help explain how those weather issues will influence production and help the listener make better business decisions whether in the commodity futures market or out of it.
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Monday Jun 02, 2025
Morning Market Weather for Monday, June 2, 2025
Monday Jun 02, 2025
Monday Jun 02, 2025
TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS
- Russia’s Southern Region is becoming too dry as reproduction of winter crops begins
- China’s North China Plain and central Yellow River Basin will remain dry this week with some chance for rain next week
- Australia’s precipitation potential for winter crop planting continues to improve after dryness in April and much of May
- Additional rain is likely in Safrinha corn production areas in Brazil that may further ensure better than expected yields from Mato Grosso do Sul to Parana and Sao Paulo, although the rain intensity was reduced over that advertised Sunday
- Portions of France are still advertised to dry additionally over the next week to possibly ten days
- West Texas rainfall was increased again in today’s model runs after being reduced in forecast model runs of the weekend
- Southeastern U.S. rainfall was increased overnight for the coming ten days after being reduced during the weekend
- No relief from dryness is likely in the U.S. Pacific Northwest over the next ten days
- Canada’s Prairies are looking wetter for next week with some of the east and north getting wetter this weekend
- A tropical wave moving from Cuba to Florida early this week will eventually bring heavy rain to the South Carolina and Georgia coasts late this week
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