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Idaho Weather Warning: Boise Area Heatwave Begins!
Idaho Weather Warning: Boise Area Heatwave Begins! KIDO Talk Radio
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June saw the gamut of weather in the central Plains
June saw the gamut of weather in the central Plains High Plains Journal
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Drought watch continues for Prince Edward, surrounding counties
Drought watch continues for Prince Edward, surrounding counties – Farmville | Farmville Farmville Herald
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Columbus weather: Drought conditions continue, but more rain on the way
Columbus weather: Drought conditions continue, but more rain on the way The Columbus Dispatch
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A pattern shift to drier in the upper Midwest, gradually warmer/hotter on the Plains
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of wetter-than-normal weather in the southern and eastern U.S. which will contrast with below-normal precipitation from the Pacific Northwest into the upper Midwest. Meanwhile, hotter-than-normal conditions nationwide, except for near- or below-normal temperatures from the southern Plains into the middle Mississippi Valley. The post…
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“Beryl” to take aim at far southern Texas, western-most Gulf by Monday
Hurricane Beryl, which made landfall around daybreak near Tulum, Mexico, will weaken to tropical-storm strength today while crossing the Yucatan Peninsula. However, Beryl may re-strengthen over the Gulf of Mexico before making a final landfall late Sunday or Monday in northeastern Mexico or coastal Texas. Storm-total rainfall associated with Beryl could reach 4 to 8…
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“Cool,” somewhat drier weather begins to settle into the upper Midwest, western Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, a cold front is sparking showers and thunderstorms from the upper Great Lakes region into the lower Ohio Valley. Another round of cool weather trails the front, with Friday’s high temperatures expected to remain below 80°F in the upper Midwest. Meanwhile, warm, humid weather in the lower Midwest favors corn and…
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July forecast brings unclear chances for rain
Farmers keeping a close eye on the summer weather forecast as crops enter critical growth stages.
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Crop loss not anticipated as Missouri River flooding continues
A climatologist says he doesn’t expect significant crop loss despite the recent heavy rains. Brian Fuchs with the National Drought Mitigation Center says there has been some flooding along the Missouri River corridor. “It will be interesting to see if the flows on the river are at a point where we’re not seeing that big…
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A patchwork quilt of field conditions in northern MN
A technical agronomist with Channel Seed says corn and soybean conditions vary in northern Minnesota, based on when the crops were planted. “It’s like a quilt this year when it comes to the stages of corn and soybeans.” Derek Crompton tells Brownfield “the corn that went in around Mother’s Day is actually shoulder high, where…
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A drying trend ahead for the water-logged, wettest areas of Corn Belt, upper Midwest
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of above-normal rainfall from the southern Plains to the East Coast, including the lower Midwest, should contrast with drier-than-normal weather from the Pacific Northwest into the upper Midwest. Meanwhile, near- or below-normal temperatures are ahead across the nation’s mid-section, including the mid-South, much of…
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Brownfield Ag Weather Today
Over the next 5 days, a procession of cold fronts will maintain active weather across the central and eastern U.S., with frequent showers and thunderstorms. Some of the heaviest rain, locally 1 to 3 inches or more, will fall in nearly parallel strips—from the central Plains to the middle Atlantic Coast and from the upper…