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weather June 6-13th

The warm temperature anomaly should continue over much of the east and south, roughly south of a line from from Boston to SE Colorado,with below average temperatures over the Pacific North-Wet :) and below to near average temperatures in the vicinity of the the Great lakes and over New England. The fly in the ointement is that all reliable weather models (US, European, Canadian) are developing a tropical disturbance south of Cuba in the Carribean by next weekend and aiming it generally toward the Gulf of Mexico early next week. No model at this point is reliable enough to point to a definitive track or landfall location, but stay tuned.
Given the excessive heat anticipated over much of the US this week and next, and the possiblity of a tropical storm/hurricane, it will be an interesting week in NG futures.

The good news for Agriculture (and people) is that the week after next looks generally dry over the Southern Miss, valley with no big systems expected to develop over the Tornado plagued southern Plains. This week will see some big thunderstorm complexes possible over much of the NE and northern Great Lakes States. Wet and cool over Montana/ND to start this week as well.

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weather June 6-13th