The Weather UNIT Weather Synopsis
Another DANGEROUSLY COLD ARCTIC BLAST is settling down across the Eastern half of the U.S. again and trying to push it's way toward the Gulf Coast region. A frontal boundary and upper level disturbance is creating quite an area of precipitation in the form of snow across portions of Kansas and Oklahoma where it changes over to a wintery mix in southern Oklahoma and south of the Red River area becomes a rather large area of rain and even some isolated thunderstorms across much of primarily eastern Texas.
I'll be doing some more reports ahead as the concern is rising for DROUGHT CONDITIONS across the nation's CORN BELT and all eyes are on watching the weather trends into the PLANTING SEASON for CORN, WHEAT, and SOYBEANS as farmers have been preparing for what is setting up ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS in the form of a POTENTIAL DROUGHT.
I still think that this may be placing a bit more confidence in the models but nevertheless this situation bears watching so keep up with the forecast: