Morning Headlines:
-Midwest is wetter today and Tuesday, and drier Friday. Limited showers this week will allow moisture to decline a bit, but wheat conditions should remain favorable. The 6-10 day outlook is unchanged. The 11-15 day outlook is wetter in southwestern areas. Temperatures are slightly cooler.
-Plains are wetter in far southern areas in the 6-10 day period. Snow cover has melted across the region, which has helped to improve soil moisture for wheat. The 6-10 day outlook is wetter in far southern areas. Temperatures are cooler in western areas. The 11-15 day outlook is wetter in southern areas. Temperatures are unchanged.
-Florida is slightly wetter today. Showers in southern areas have slowed harvesting a bit, but have improved moisture for new citrus growth. Temperatures should remain above frost levels. The 6-10 day outlook is unchanged. The 11-15 day outlook is drier. Temperatures are unchanged.
-Delta is wetter in northern areas in the 11-15 day period. Dry weather is allowing moisture to decline a bit, but wheat conditions remain favorable. The 6-10 day outlook is unchanged. The 11-15 day outlook is wetter in northern areas. Temperatures are unchanged.
-No changes for Argentina. Showers in western Entre Rios and southwestern Buenos Aires this week will improve moisture a bit for corn and soybeans. The 6-10 day outlook is unchanged.
-Brazil is wetter in northwestern areas in the 6-10 day period. Showers have improved moisture a bit in northern Minas Gerais and central Bahia. However, rain amounts remain too light to ease dryness in northern Mato Grosso and northwestern Goias. The 6-10 day outlook is wetter in northwestern areas.
-No changes for Europe. Dryness will continue to build further across south central France, Spain, and Italy.
-No changes for FSU. Snow is melting a bit in northern Ukraine and Belarus as mild temperatures continue, but winterkill threats will remain low.
-No changes for China. Continued active showers in southeastern Yangtze Valley are maintaining some wetness concerns for rapeseed.
-South Africa is drier in central areas in the 6-10 day period. Showers should further improve moisture in eastern areas, but moisture will remain short in central and western corn areas.
-No changes for Australia. Showers in southern Western Australia over the weekend slowed wheat harvesting, but harvest progress should improve this week. Dryness will continue in south central Queensland sorghum areas.
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