Warmth builds into the Corn Belt; scattered storms across the northern, southern U.S.

Across the Corn Belt, generally dry weather favors fieldwork and crop development.  However, lingering cool weather in the eastern Corn Belt contrasts with building heat west of the Mississippi River.  Wednesday’s Midwestern high temperatures should range from near 70°F in portions of the Great Lakes region to 90°F or higher in much of Nebraska and […]

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