Across the
Corn Belt, dry weather accompanies near- or below-normal temperatures. Tuesday morning’s
low temperatures locally dipped below 20° in the Great Lakes region. The
Missouri River crested 11.61 feet above flood stage on Monday in Waverly,
Missouri, edging the July 1993 high-water mark by 0.46 foot.
On the
Plains, dry weather prevails. However, significantly above-normal temperatures
across the northern High Plains are contributing to an accelerated snowmelt
rate and rising river levels.
Continue reading Dry, tranquil weather across the Heartland at Brownfield Ag News.