Morning Headlines:
-Midwest is wetter Tuesday. Rains in southern and eastern areas over the weekend further improved moisture for wheat. Snow cover is building across northwestern areas. The 6-10 day outlook is unchanged. The 11-15 day outlook is wetter. Temperatures are slightly warmer in southern areas.
-Plains are wetter today. Ice in southwestern areas over the weekend resulted in some minor damage to wheat. Snow cover is building across north central and northeastern areas. The 6-10 day outlook is slightly wetter in south central areas. Temperatures are unchanged. The 11-15 day outlook is unchanged.
-Florida is drier Wednesday, and wetter Thursday. Drier weather through mid week will favor harvesting. Temperatures should remain mild. The 6-10 day outlook is drier in northern areas. Temperatures are unchanged. The 11-15 day outlook is unchanged.
-Delta is wetter in eastern areas in the 11-15 day period. Rains through mid week should continue to improve moisture for wheat. The 6-10 day outlook is unchanged. The 11-15 day outlook is wetter in eastern areas. Temperatures are unchanged.
-No changes for Argentina. Showers in La Pampa and southwestern Buenos Aires this week will further improve moisture for corn and soybeans. The 6-10 day outlook is unchanged.
-No changes for Brazil. Showers should improve moisture a bit in central Minas Gerais this week, but rain amounts will likely remain too light to ease dryness in northern Mato Grosso. The 6-10 day outlook is wetter in northwestern areas.
-No changes for Europe. Dryness will continue to build again in south central France, Spain, and Italy.
-No changes for FSU. Snow cover should continue to build across northeastern Ukraine and southern Central Region this week.
-No changes for China. Snow cover and cool temperatures in central and northern North China Plain have pushed wheat into dormancy. Meanwhile, some dryness lingers in far western Yangtze Valley.
-No changes for South Africa. Showers should further improve moisture in eastern areas, but moisture will remain short in central and western corn areas.
-No changes for Australia. Showers continue to improve moisture in eastern Queensland, but some dryness lingers in south central Queensland sorghum areas. Showers in Western Australia this week will slow wheat harvesting a bit.
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