CLIMATECH above shows (7) areas in Europe that could have a hot June and potential crop stress next month. In combining the most important global teleconnections, notice how in some areas, the prediction is for temperatures in Europe to be as much as 12.6 degrees above normal

 

Wheat prices have been in the doldrums for years. However, a lower U.S. crop brought on by reduced acreage and the potential for continued severe weather and flooding that may lower wheat quality, could keep prices from falling very far.

At the same time, we are seeing the vegetative health index turn a bit dry in parts of Europe and Russia. While not a disaster yet, our exclusive CLIMATECH program is predicting areas of warmth and dryness in some European wheat areas next month based on various teleconnections around the globe.

Areas of dryness (orange and red), need to be watched (above). If we have other weather issues around the world, other than wet U.S. weather hurting some crops, then wheat prices would take note

 

The best long-range weather forecasting tool in the industry, you can get a FREE demo but going to the web site Climatech, Shown below is our June forecast for below normal rainfall in parts of Europe due,  not just to pre-El Nino conditions ,but a host of other global teleconnections.