Natural-gas futures dropped 1.7% Tuesday as high supplies overshadowed a cold snap forecast for key consumer markets in coming days. Traders said the market has priced in expectations of below-normal temperatures from the Midwest through the south and east. But the outlook beyond the next six to 10 days continues to be uncertain, providing incentive for market participants to take to the sidelines. “The real cold weather is expected to last four to five days,” said Gene McGillian, broker and analyst at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Conn. “That’s taking a little bite of the rally.” For a second straight day, prices climbed early, only to find a lack of follow-through buying. Natural gas for December delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange […]