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FREESE-NOTIS EVENING WEATHER UPDATE Freese-Notis Weather
 

FREESE-NOTIS
EVENING WEATHER UPDATE


6:00 PM, Wednesday, December 17, 2025

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    6:00 PM CDT, Wed Dec 17, 2025

    MIDWEST U.S. - 1

    Persistent cold conditions continue across Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana with highs rangeing from the 40s to near 50 west and low 40s to mid-30sB0F in the east thru mid-week. Tonight we will see rain increasing across the western cornbelt moving into the eastern cornbelt tomorrow. Winds will become much stronger with increasing wind chill stress on livestock. Livestockbproducers should ensure adequate shelter, bedding, and ventilation to mitigate hypothermia risks for cattle and hogs. Gusty winds up to 54 mph Thursday will exacerbate cold stress and outdoor operations. Scattered rain chances around 60% Wednesday night transitioning to trace snow or flurries Thursday in northern and central areas may lead to minor slippery road conditions, potentially causing delays in grain and feed transportation. Overall the normal to warmer than normal temperature trend is likely to continue thru the Chrismas period into the first of the year. The current La Nina is particularly centered in the mid Pacific region along on near Equator. This type of La Nina typcically sees the cold weather across western Canada and the northern plains, and generally moving further west in the early spring months. In Brazil, soybean are in a variable pattern with model guidance highlighting opportunities for beneficial rains in Mato Grosso and GoiC!s over the coming week, though coverage remains spotty in southern areas like ParanC! and Rio Grande do Sul. Even so there are reports of drier than normal weather over parts of northwestern Mato Grosso. For the 1-5 day outlook December 17-December 22, corn belt temperatures will average near 37.9 F which is 8.9F from normal. Rainfall will average 0.48". Approximately 54% of the area will receive a 0.25" or more. This compares to the earlier estimate today of 54%.

    For the 6-10 day outlook, December 22-December 26, the western corn belt temperatures will be Above normal. Rainfall will be Below normal. Eastern corn belt temperatures will be Above normal. Rainfall will be normal.

    For the 11-15 day outlook December 27-December 31, the western corn belt temperatures will be Above normal. Rainfall will be Below normal. Eastern corn belt temperatures will be Above normal. Rainfall will be normal.



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