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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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Sunday May 11, 2025
Sunday Evening Market Weather For May 11
Sunday May 11, 2025
Sunday May 11, 2025
In this audio report is an update on world weather as it may impact the Commodity Trade for Sunday, Evening May 11, 2025
- Argentina is not as wet as advertised Friday
- Southern Brazil Safrinha crop areas received rain during the weekend and most of center west and center south will be dry biased over the next ten days
- China’s dry region shrunk a little as rain fell additionally in Hebei and Shandong, but still quite dry from Henan and neighboring areas to Shaanxi, Shanxi and Inner Mongolia
- Rain is still likely in the Black Sea region
- North-central Europe will remain dry (centered on Germany and the North Sea)
- Additional frost and light freezes occurred in Eastern Europe
- Australia winter crop areas will remain dry biased
- India’s northern rain is ending
- S. central and southwestern Plains will be dry for a while along with the interior Pacific Northwest
- Drought relief has begun in the southeastern U.S. and more rain is expected
- Extreme heat occurred in north-central U.S. with Minot, N.D. reaching 99 Fahrenheit and Hallock, MN reaching 100
- Central U.S. heat wave will continue into mid-week followed by cooling
- Rain is likely in the central Midwest from Nebraska and Kansas to northern Illinois and Iowa next week
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