After a March with erratic weather in the United States, April should begin with good levels of rainfall. and most states are expected to record volumes close to the climatological average during the planting season in the countryHowever, significant areas of the agricultural belt, such as Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio, are showing signs of below-average rainfall. According to new DATAGRO Climate ReportFor April, the southern part of the country tends to concentrate the highest accumulations, especially Texas, as well as areas of New Mexico and Colorado, and Florida, where more significant rainfall is expected. Following this, between April 10th and 24th, models indicate the formation of a moisture corridor extending from Texas to the Lakes region, favoring the intensification of rainfall. In other areas of the United States, the trend is for rainfall volumes to remain close to the climatological normal, according to the… North American model NOAAOn the other hand, the European model ECMWF This indicates a start to the month with rainfall below the climatological norm across much of the United States, encompassing areas of the Midwest, Mississippi Delta, and East. In the Lakes region, the drier pattern should be concentrated only at the beginning of April, with a tendency for rainfall to normalize over the following weeks. For the complete weather forecast from [website/source name], see [link/source]. US planting seasonread the Climate Report in DATAGRO analysis section.
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