U.S. Weather/Crop Progress
U.S. Drought Monitor Weather Forecast: The NWS WPC Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (QPF) calls for moderate-to-heavy rainfall accumulations (2-5 inches) across the Desert Southwest, Southern Rockies, Central Plains, Upper Midwest, Southeast and lower Mid-Atlantic regions. Late in the period, a plume of subtropical moisture is forecasted to move into the Southwest bringing potentially heavy rains. In the Far West, dry conditions are forecasted to persist across California, the Great Basin and most of the Pacific Northwest.
The 10 day outlooks call for a high probability of above-normal temperatures across the Far West, Southern Plains, South, Southeast and Mid-Atlantic while below-normal temperatures are forecasted across the Central Rockies, Northern Plains, Upper Midwest and New England. Regarding precipitation across the conterminous U.S., a high probability of above-normal precipitation is expect across the Southwest and the eastern half of the U.S. Below-normal precipitation is expected across the Pacific Northwest.Follow this link to view current U.S. and international weather patterns and the future outlook: Weather and Crop Bulletin