-Midwest is slightly wetter Tuesday and Thursday. Snow in northern areas this week will stall remaining corn and soybean harvesting, while cold temperatures will push winter wheat into dormancy. The 6-10 day outlook is slightly drier in eastern areas. Temperatures are unchanged. The 11-15 day outlook is slightly warmer in eastern areas.
-Plains are slightly wetter Wednesday, and drier Friday. Cold temperatures this week will push wheat into dormancy in many areas, and some limited freeze damage cannot be ruled out in western Nebraska by Wednesday and Thursday. The 6-10 day outlook is drier in southwestern areas. Temperatures are unchanged. The 11-15 day outlook is drier in southwestern areas. Temperatures are unchanged.
-No changes for Florida. Showers this past weekend improved moisture a bit, while drier weather this week will favor harvesting. Temperatures should remain well above frost levels. The 6-10 day outlook is unchanged. The 11-15 day outlook is unchanged.
-Delta is wetter Tuesday. Limited showers this week will allow corn and soybean harvesting to progress very well. The 6-10 day outlook is drier in southeastern areas. Temperatures are unchanged. The 11-15 day outlook is unchanged.
-Argentina is wetter in central and southeastern areas in the 6-10 day period. Dryness will continue in north central areas this week, while drier weather in southern areas mid and late week will allow wetness there to ease further. The 6-10 day outlook is wetter in central and southeastern areas.
-Brazil is wetter in west central areas in the 6-10 day period. Rains in central and northern areas this week will continue to improve moisture for corn and soybeans. Drier conditions in far southern areas will allow wetness there to ease further. The 6-10 day outlook is wetter in west central areas.
-No changes for Europe. Showers have improved moisture in central and northern Italy, eastern Czech Republic, and southern Poland, but dryness will continue in northeastern Poland, southern France, and northeastern Spain.
-No changes for FSU. Temperatures should remain very warm this week, and stress will increase further on wheat across northern and eastern Ukraine, southern Belarus, and southern Central Region.
-No changes for China. Showers this past weekend improved moisture across southeastern Yangtze Valley, but some dryness continues in far eastern Yangtze Valley and northern North China Plain.
-No changes for Australia. Rains in southeastern Western Australia, Victoria, and South Australia this week should result in only minor harvest delays for wheat.
-No changes for South Africa. Rains this past weekend in southern areas further improved moisture there for corn, and rains in central areas this week will improve moisture there.