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Weather Expert: ‘Not a Good Forecast for Wheat in the U.S.’

Weather expert Art Douglas predicts worsening drought conditions across the U.S., with 60% of the country already affected and dry conditions expected to expand through summer. Douglas forecasted a cold, dry winter and spring, particularly impacting wheat-growing regions. The Pacific Northwest will also face drought risks, with limited precipitation expected in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Severe drought conditions will persist across the West, though some moisture may return to the Pacific Northwest in May, a critical month for crops. Douglas compares the 2025 weather pattern to past years with varying El Nino and La Nina conditions.