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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 May 27, 2025
Morning Market Weather Update For Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Tuesday May 27, 2025
Tuesday May 27, 2025
WORLD WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS FOR MAY 27, 2025
- China’s second week rain event (advertised Friday) was removed from the outlook during the weekend leaving east-central China in a drought with temperatures near to above normal
- Australia’s forecast for rain is improved for the next couple of weeks, although it will take much of that time for all areas to get rain
- Some shower activity occurred in each of the wheat, barley and canola production areas during the long U.S. holiday weekend, although much of the moisture was light
- Improving conditions for the planting of winter crops will evolve during the first week of June
- Russia’s Southern Region will experience net drying in this first week of the outlook and some drying already occurred in recent days along with some warmer temperatures
- Partial relief is possible as showers evolve next week along with some cooling
- Most of Russia’s New Lands region experienced frost and freezes during the long U.S. holiday weekend
- Russia’s New Lands will get rain periodically in the next ten days to two weeks supporting improved soil moisture for long term crop development potential
- Europe’s North Sea region already received some rain during the weekend and more will fall this week
- France will remain dry biased in the coming week, but many areas in the nation should get rain next week, though pockets of dryness may remain
- Brazil’s center west and southern parts of center south Safrinha crop areas will get rain during mid-week this week resulting in a better outlook for late planted crops
- Argentina weather will trend drier after today allowing for some aggressive winter wheat and barley planting to take place as well as summer crop harvesting
- Rain in the east Monday and today will maintain wet fields and that could delay the start of fieldwork for a little while until drying firms the topsoil
- Fieldwork in the central and west should evolve more readily because of drier soil
- Hotter weather is expected in western North America for a little while this week
- North America cooling is expected briefly again next week
- Canada’s central and eastern Prairies will be drier biased this week while western and some northern Alberta crop areas get rain
- Next week’s weather in Canada’s Prairies will favor rain in the southeast half of the region while some central areas continue drier biased
- U.S. crop areas will see less rain and warmer temperatures later this week and into the weekend, although additional showers and thunderstorms are expected to maintain moisture abundance in most key crop areas
- Too much rain may have fallen during the long U.S. holiday weekend from southern Kansas and Oklahoma to the middle and lower Delta where 1.00 to 3.00 inches and local totals to 5.50 inches occurred in general
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