A cold front, infused with the remnants of former Tropical Storm Gordon, will spark heavy rain (locally 2 to 6 inches or more) from the lower Midwest into the Northeast. By early next week, lingering showers will be mostly confined to the South and East, while drier air will overspread the Plains and Midwest. The remainder of the U.S., from the Pacific Coast into the upper Midwest, will remain mostly dry during the next 5 days, except for a few showers in the Pacific Northwest.
Continue reading Heavy rain event for much of the central, southern Corn Belt at Brownfield Ag News.