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QT Weather brings you a comprehensive stream of market-relevant domestic and international weather information every day from expert meteorologist Allen Motew. Using radar analysis, USDA data, global satellite and remote sensing coverage, QT offers an extensive package of essential weather information. QT INFORMATION SYSTEMS A leader in commodity market data, tools and services, QT Info delivers cutting edge software and communication systems that sets the standard for futures and options professionals. Check out www.qtinfo.com for more information on QT’s quote and charting platforms, commodity squawk box, AMI messaging service, and LaSalle Street News. Drought slowing heavy precipitation will reach SD and MN this weekend but it will be cold too. In fact, cold enough for snow in the N High Plains and several following mornings of freezing weather eastward across the N and C Plains, Western Corn Belt and Great Lakes. Beneficial moisture will reach the N Plains into the Central Corn Belt this weekend...two main areas needing moisture. Not so favorable will be the heavy rains and severe weather that pelts the S Plains again. One concern across the N Plains and Western Corn Belt will be the falling temperatures and frost heading that way from CO to WI and heavy high Plains snow. Emerging spring crops, ripening wheat and livestock will be susceptible to this nasty late season snow and cold as wind chills reach the teens and more than a foot of snow falls.

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Page 1: QT Weather Morning Forecast Newsletter for Friday, May 8, 2015files.ctctcdn.com/ec2269c3301/8bdc4576-c633-4bec-87ba-fd... · 2015-05-08 · Emerging spring crops, ripening wheat and

QT Weather brings you a

comprehensive stream of

market-relevant domestic

and international weather

information every day from

expert meteorologist Allen

Motew. Using radar analysis,

USDA data, global satellite

and remote sensing

coverage, QT offers an

extensive package of

essential weather

information.

QT INFORMATION

SYSTEMS

A leader in commodity

market data, tools and

services, QT Info delivers

cutting edge software and

communication systems that

sets the standard for futures

and options professionals.

Check out www.qtinfo.com

for more information on QT’s

quote and charting platforms,

commodity squawk box, AMI

messaging service, and

LaSalle Street News.

Drought slowing heavy precipitation will reach SD and MN this weekend but it will be cold too. In fact, cold enough for snow in the N High Plains and several following mornings of freezing weather eastward across the N and C Plains, Western Corn Belt and Great Lakes.

Beneficial moisture will reach the N Plains into the Central Corn Belt this weekend...two main areas needing moisture. Not so favorable will be the heavy rains and severe weather that pelts the S Plains again.

One concern across the N Plains and Western Corn Belt will be the falling temperatures and frost heading that way from CO to WI and heavy high Plains snow. Emerging spring crops, ripening wheat and livestock will be susceptible to this nasty late season snow and cold as wind chills reach the teens and more than a foot of snow falls.

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The heaviest snow with the Mother’s Day Snowstorm will hit Wyoming and the Black Hills region while accu-mulating snow spreads out into the N Plains now shown as far south as NE CO, and east and north into W SD and S ND by Monday morning.

Temperatures 16 degrees below normal will bring the freeze line to the N Plains and Western Corn Belt after the Mother’s Day Storm passes. The freeze line will align from N WI to E CO by Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.