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Unusual weather leads to summer snowfall in western mountains of US
Unusual weather leads to summer snowfall in western mountains of USÂ Â Big News Network
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Tropical Storm Hone, Hurricane Gilma are coming – Check predictions
US weather forecast: Tropical Storm Hone, Hurricane Gilma are coming. Check predictions  The Economic Times
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Weather mostly favorable across Iowa
Weather mostly favorable across Iowa  brownfieldagnews.com
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Temps to vary across the Heartland next week; welcome moisture ahead for the Great Plains
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of above-normal temperatures nationwide, though cooler-than-normal conditions are expected from the northern Intermountain West to the northern High Plains. Meanwhile, near- to below-normal rainfall will be centered over the lower Ohio and middle Mississippi River Valleys as well as the Northwest, while wetter-than-normal weather…
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4 Maps That Show Drought Is Of Little Concern Right Now for Corn and Soybeans
4 Maps That Show Drought Is Of Little Concern Right Now for Corn and Soybeans  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Kansas corn condition drops; drought could worsen with high temperatures on horizon
Kansas corn condition drops; drought could worsen with high temperatures on horizon  Successful Farming
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Record soybean yield projected in Arkansas
Record soybean yield projected in Arkansas  talkbusiness.net
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Hit-or-miss rains hit the Plains
Hit-or-miss rains hit the Plains  High Plains Journal
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Record US soybean crop forecast in 2024
Record US soybean crop forecast in 2024Â Â World Grain
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Wind chill, other cold weather alerts to get new names this winter from National Weather Service
Wind chill, other cold weather alerts to get new names this winter from National Weather Service  Fox Weather
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As heat & higher humidity expand on the Plains, cool weather continues in the eastern Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, unusually cool weather prevails. Wednesday morning’s low temperatures dipped below 50°F in parts of the eastern Corn Belt. Early Wednesday, any showers are limited to the middle Mississippi Valley. Despite the recent and ongoing cool spell, summer crop development remains at or ahead of the average pace, except in the upper…
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Weather woes may cause a shift for specialty crops and make them find a new home in the US
Weather woes may cause a shift for specialty crops and make them find a new home in the United States  RFD-TV