In the wake of a departing storm system, cool weather will prevail in the East through mid-week.
Meanwhile, precipitation will overspread a broad area of the country, mainly stretching from northern California and the Pacific Northwest eastward across the central Plains and the lower Great Lakes region. Of greatest concern will be rain, locally totaling 1 to 2 inches, across previously flooded areas of the western Corn Belt on March 28-29.
Late in
the week, cold weather will return across the nation’s mid-section, slowing the
Northern rate of melting snow.
Continue reading Widespread rains ahead for the Great Plains, Corn Belt at Brownfield Ag News.