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03/31/2025, 8:02 am EDT
Dangerous flooding is likely in the East-central U.S. this week focused on WED-FRI due to a day-after-day severe weather and excessive rainfall in the same area. The area affected is Dallas to Oklahoma City northeastward to St. Louis and Memphis and into the Ohio Valley. After the heavy rain, unseasonably chilly air arrives.
03/26/2025, 8:50 am EDT
An energetic storm track across the U.S. is trending stronger in overnight forecasts. Wetter conditions are projected in the AG regions including Mid-south U.S. severe weather and snowfall across the Upper Midwest. Meanwhile, a long-term drought in the Black Sea region receives some beneficial rainfall in the medium range.
03/25/2025, 1:46 pm EDT
Daily soil moisture anomaly analysis from NOAA reveals a developing drought condition in Eastern China. Dry soils are developing in South Korea (where wildfires are burning) and Southern Japan. The developing drought is affecting mainly the eastern portion of wheat, soybean, and corn-growing areas.
03/24/2025, 8:20 am EDT
Rain is desperately needed in Brazil and the Black Sea region, two extremely important agricultural areas. Wet weather is in the forecast to finish March and begin April for both regions.
03/21/2025, 12:00 pm EDT
The Climate Impact Company 2025 North Atlantic basin tropical cyclone season will maintain the 2016-24 active period. However, the 2025 forecast is slightly below the 2016-24 average activity except for the number of intense hurricanes. The forecast is slightly above the longer-term climatology.
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Unusually Chilly Weather Ahead for East Europe/West Russia
Expect unseasonably chilly air to emerge in the 8-14-day period with coolest anomalies across East Europe and West Russia. Threshold temperatures include <32F across much of central and east portions of Europe and west sections of Russia in the 6-10-day period.
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If Warm Nino12 SSTA Region Persists, Hurricane Activity Suppressed
Of potential influence on the 2025 North Atlantic tropical cyclone season is the ongoing very warm Nino12 SSTA off the northwest coast of South America while the Nino34 SSTA, where oceanic ENSO phase is measured, has recently shifted from La Nina to neutral ENSO although waters in this region have re-cooled slightly during the past 2 weeks. The persistent unusual warming of waters off the northwest coast of South America while the remainder of the equatorial East Pacific observed near normal SSTA began in early February.