The recent powerful storm’s trailing cold front will cross the Atlantic Seaboard later Friday, leaving cool, dry air in place across much of the country.
However, a Western warming trend will commence during the weekend, with above-normal temperatures overspreading the northern Plains early next week.
Little
or no precipitation will fall during the next 5 days across the western
two-thirds of the U.S., although significant river flooding will persist for
several days in parts of the western and central Corn Belt.
Continue reading A drier, tranquil weather pattern in the days to come at Brownfield Ag News.