Morning Headlines:
-Midwest is drier in the 6-10 day period. Snow and cold over the weekend pushed winter wheat towards dormancy in northern and central areas. Rains late this week will improve soil moisture levels for wheat. The 6-10 day outlook is drier in northern and western areas. Temperatures are cooler in eastern areas and warmer in northwestern areas. The 11-15 day outlook is wetter in southern and eastern areas. Temperatures are unchanged.
-No changes for the Plains. Rains late this week in southern and eastern areas will improve soil moisture levels. Colder weather this weekend and next week will push wheat into dormancy in northern and western areas. The 6-10 day outlook is slightly wetter in west central areas. Temperatures are slightly warmer in the central Plains. The 11-15 day outlook is wetter in northern areas. Temperatures are unchanged.
-No changes for Florida. Rains over the weekend improved soil moisture for new citrus growth. Drier weather this week will favor harvesting. The 6-10 day outlook is cooler. The 11-15 day outlook is unchanged.
-No changes for the Delta. Rains late this week will maintain adequate moisture for wheat establishment. The 6-10 day outlook is slightly drier in northeastern areas. Temperatures are cooler in eastern areas. The 11-15 day outlook is slightly wetter in northern areas. Temperatures are unchanged.
-Argentina is wetter on Thursday and Friday. Rains later this week will further improve soil moisture for corn and soybean growth. The 6-10 day outlook is drier in central and southern areas.
-No changes for Brazil. Rains this week should lead to further improvements in soil moisture across northern areas, but additional rainfall will still be needed. Rains maintain wetness concerns in Parana. The 6-10 day outlook is drier in far northern areas and wetter in north central areas.
-No changes for Europe. Showers in France this week will lead to minor improvements in soil moisture. Colder weather in central and western Europe will slow wheat and rapeseed growth.
-No changes for FSU. Rains over the weekend further improved soil moisture in Ukraine and Central Region and showers this week will continue to improve conditions in Ukraine. Warm weather this week will melt snow cover in western Russia.
-No changes for China. Cold and snow in North China Plain will push winter wheat into dormancy. Showers in western Yangtze Valley this week may ease dryness slightly.
-No changes for South Africa. Rains over the past week led to some improvements in soil moisture, but drier weather this week will allow dryness concerns to increase again. The 6-10 day outlook is drier in western areas.
-No changes for Australia. Mostly dry weather this week will favor wheat drydown and harvesting.
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