Heat and high humidity levels will dominate the central and eastern U.S. through week’s end, except on the northern Plains. By early next week, however, markedly cooler, drier air will arrive across the Plains and Midwest, easing stress on livestock and summer crops.
Meanwhile, the remnants of Barry will spark showers in the East through Thursday, while scattered showers and thunderstorms will affect parts of the nation’s northern tier.
Midwest and locally 1 to 3 inches east of the
Mississippi River.
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