
This is a deviation from the current temperature that is possible for large cities. “You might have a fantastic crop in the field, but if it’s still out in the field when the weather changes, that’s not good.”Ĭrop damage causes included insects such as aphids, diamondback moths and grasshoppers, strong winds, heavy rains, and hail. Minimum and maximum temperature at the moment. They’re concerned with frost,” Wickett said. Covering all of Phoenix Arizona, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Tempe, Scottsdale. “It’s going to be the last week of August or into September before they turn a wheel. Live local weather, 7-day forecast, current weather conditions, and severe weather alerts. Wickett said farmers he has talked to outside of his region are still weeks away from starting harvest. Some producers in the southeast have begun harvesting earlier seeded crops that matured and they now have two percent of their crop in the bin. The east central region has one per cent of their crop harvested and the northern regions have not yet started harvest operations on a large scale. There are water shortages across the southwest and west central, resulting in many producers hauling water. Many producers in the Saskatoon-Outlook region have received less than 150 mm of rain this growing season and their crops, pastures and hay land have been impacted similarly to last year. 277 Web site : Today's Space Weather, 267, 276 Web site : Space Weather Now, 276 Space Environment Monitor ( SEM ), 328 Space Environment. Rain is now too late for annual crops in the driest areas of the province, although it could benefit cattle by increasing the amount of available drinking water and allowing pastures some relief. That’s not good two years in a row,” he said. I’m hearing some red lentil yields in the single digits. So that’s significantly below what the area averages is. “Personally, I have low teens for my red lentils and about 40 (bushels/acre) for the barley some above, some below. Wicket said that’s what he is seeing so far. Producers in the southwest and west central are reporting yields are well below average. I’m supposed to have a truck coming up tomorrow to take some to the feedlot so hopefully we’ll suck the top off a few bins and cool them down.” “I put some barley in the bin when it was 35. If there’s any kind of moisture at all, you’re going to have issues,” he said.

When it’s mid 30’s you’ve really got to watch that stuff. Weather, water and climate events, cause an average of approximately 650 deaths and 15 billion in damage per year and are responsible for some 90 percent of. He said even when it’s in the bin he is still nervous. Each year, the United States averages some 10,000 thunderstorms, 5,000 floods, 1,300 tornadoes and 2 Atlantic hurricanes, as well as widespread droughts and wildfires. Wickett is concerned about how the heat will impact the grain once it’s in storage. “The dry weather is what you’re looking for but maybe not quite as hot.” I’ve done some red lentils and a little bit of barley, so I’ve gotten a little taste of what’s out there,” Wickett said. AccuWeather has local and international weather forecasts from the most accurate weather forecasting technology featuring up to the minute weather reports.
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Watch KOAA News5 on your time, anytime with our free streaming app available for your Roku, FireTV, AppleTV and Android TV. We are going to keep seeing storms through the start of next week, but they will be very spotty in nature and chances will be low for areas east of the interstate.Ĭurious about the First Alert 5 Weather Storm Impact Scale? Check out our cheatsheet explainer.

Saturday will be one of the coolest days of the weekend with overcast skies and highs in the 70s across the plains. Storm chances will generally be best in the mountains from Friday through the start of next week, but we still have chances along and east of I-25. Monsoon moisture is coming back to the region Friday, with even more rain expected into early next week. Partly cloudy and dry with mild daytime temperatures. Walsenburg and Trinidad forecast: High: 80s Low: 50s. Sunny and breezy with hot afternoon conditions. Mostly sunny and warm with dry skies and light winds. Mostly sunny and really nice with dry skies. Woodland Park forecast: High: 75 Low: 48. Sunny and a little hot with light winds.Ĭanon City forecast: High: 87 Low: 61. Mostly sunny and warm with light winds and dry skies. Weather Underground provides local & long-range weather forecasts, weather reports, maps & tropical weather conditions for locations worldwide.

We're going to see sunny and dry with temperatures in the 80s and 90s this afternoon.Ĭolorado Springs forecast: High: 85 Low: 57. You couldn't ask for a better forecast in mid-August!
