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Wednesday, December 24, 2025 - Looking at South America, much of Brazil looks drier than normal the next ten days.Southern areas, however, will receive above normal precipitation through next week and mainly for Rio Grande do Sul plus Santa Catarina. This area will receive as much as 1-3 inches of rain through the weekend. The rest of the Brazil soybean region will have some rain, just below normal amounts. Argentina looks mixed through next week which covers the last week of December and the early days of January with above normal precipitation in the north half and below normal south. The Midwest U.S. will experience winter whiplash early next week. Unusually mild temperatures will continue through Saturday then turnrning much colder Sunay and Monday with daytime highs down to the teens and 20's by Monday. Afterward, milder Tuesday into Wednesday, but not quite as mild as this week with near to below normal temperatures .