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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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Tuesday Apr 25, 2023
Morning Market Weather Update For Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Tuesday Apr 25, 2023
Tuesday Apr 25, 2023
WORLD WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS FOR APRIL 25, 2023
- Rain will develop in U.S. hard red winter wheat areas today and continue periodically through Friday
- Relief from long term drought is expected
- Follow up rain is expected in the U.S. Central and southern Plains during May
- West Texas will not get much rain from this week’s rain, but showers and thunderstorms are expected to increase with time during May
- U.S. temperatures in the Plains and eastern states will be below normal over the coming week with eastern parts of the nation still cooler biased next week
- Cool conditions and periodic precipitation will keep spring fieldwork slow, but it will be good for wheat development
- No changes in South America weather were noted overnight
- Drought continues in Spain and North Africa with little opportunity for change
- The remainder of Europe and the western CIS is experiencing great spring weather
- Kazakhstan and southern parts of Russia’s eastern New Lands are drying down, but the environment is great for spring planting
- China weather will continue favorable for winter and spring crops the next two weeks
- India will experience some harvest disrupting showers and thunderstorms during the next ten days; temperatures will be milder than usual in parts of the nation
- Southern Australia precipitation is expected to be sporadic for a while with southeastern areas wettest
- Interior Western Australia will need greater rain in May
- Cotton areas from Mali to Burkina Faso remain drier than usual and rain is needed for planting
- Recent showers in Thailand and Vietnam has eased some dryness, but more rain is needed
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