Across the Corn Belt, a cold front extending from Michigan to Nebraska is helping to focus widespread showers and thunderstorms. Cooler weather prevails in the upper Midwest, but high humidity levels and significantly above-normal temperatures persist in the southern and eastern Corn Belt.
On the Plains, markedly cooler air covers the northwestern half of the region, accompanied by widespread showers. Meanwhile, drought-affected rangeland, pastures, and summer crops on the southern High Plains are benefiting from weekend rainfall, which totaled 1 to 2 inches or more in many locations.
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