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【每日天气追踪】美国东部玉米带温暖而大部分干燥的天气有利于晚季玉米和大豆的种植工作

Daily Weather Tracking: The warm and mostly dry weather in the corn belt of the United States is beneficial for the planting of late-season corn and soybeans.

Golden10 Data ·  Jun 3 22:14

The National Weather Service of the USA forecasts that temperatures in Maine, western and southern hinterlands may be above normal levels from June 8th to 12th.

Here is the agricultural weather forecast for Monday, June 3, 2024 in the United States, compiled exclusively by the Jinshi Futures APP.

Western United States Cool and rainy weather extends from the northwestern Pacific to the northern Rockies. This rain is beneficial for crops in the northwest, including winter wheat and small grains sown in the spring. At the same time, the hot weather in the Southwest is beneficial for farming and crop growth, although there is a high wildfire threat in some areas of Arizona and New Mexico.

Plains Region of the United States An approaching Pacific storm system brings active weather. Earlier, thunderstorms were distributed in the central plains region, while showers and windy weather are spreading in Montana. In recent weeks, frequent showers have relieved drought conditions in the Plains region, having a generally positive impact on pastures, grasslands, winter wheat and summer crops. Currently, significant drought still exists in Southeast Colorado, northwest Oklahoma, and western and central parts of Kansas.

Corn Planting Area of the United States Showers and a few thunderstorms extend southwest from the Upper Midwest. At the same time, warm and mostly dry weather in the eastern corn belt is favorable for late-season corn and soybean planting, as well as winter wheat growth.

Southern Region of the United States Warm and humid weather dominates. Scattered showers and high humidity levels have slowed field work progress, including grass harvesting. Although most of the southern region has no drought problems, citrus and sugarcane production areas in Florida are still hot and mostly dry. The hottest May on record occurred in Florida, including Miami, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Naples, Fort Myers, Tampa, Punta Gorda, Melbourne, Orlando and Vero Beach.

Weather Outlook Initially, the active weather in most parts of the United States will eventually consolidate along the cold front sweeping through the central United States on Tuesday. Subsequently, the cold front will reach the coastal states along the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday, although cool and unstable showers will persist in the Great Lakes states for a few days. According to preliminary reports, the United States will breathe a sigh of relief from the continuous thunderstorms that triggered more than 500 tornadoes in May. Before calm weather arrives, precipitation in the eastern half of the United States may reach 1 to 3 inches, except in the southern hinterland. In addition, early heat waves will expand in the western United States this weekend, with maximum temperatures exceeding 110 degrees Fahrenheit and covering lower altitude areas in the desert southwest.

Map of US Soybean Production Areas

Map of US Corn Production Areas

Map of US Cotton Production Areas

Chicago SRW Wheat and Corn Futures

Diffusion pattern of other China Welding Consumables products in the United States, including welding fluxes and wires.

The Pacific Ocean should be translated as the Pacific.

Soybeans should be translated as soybean.

The Atlantic Ocean should be translated as the Atlantic.

Cotton should be translated as cotton.

The translation is provided by third-party software.


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