Warmer; short-term drier spell on the Plains

Warmer; short-term drier spell on the Plains

Across the

Corn Belt, rain is shifting east as a slow-moving cold front clears the region,

though cool, showery weather lingers over the Ohio Valley. Drier weather behind

the front will allow fields to dry and producers to resume corn and soybean

planting; however, soils likely remain waterlogged in western portions of the

region.

On the

Plains, warmer air is rapidly returning to the region. Friday’s temperatures

will average 4 to 12° above normal over the northern half of the region, while

cool conditions (up to 4° below normal) linger in the south.

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