Across the Corn Belt, patchy, short-term dryness persists in several areas, including much of Michigan and a broad area centered on northern Missouri, resulting in an increase in stress on pastures and crops such as corn and soybeans. Currently, widely scattered showers are affecting the eastern half of the Corn Belt.
On the Plains, scattered showers are most numerous across Colorado, Kansas, and Oklahoma. Drought continues to adversely affect some rangeland, pastures, and summer crops from the southern High Plains into eastern Kansas.
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