Weather

Cooler days ahead for much of the Corn Belt

During the next 5-days, heavy showers (locally 1 to 3 inches) can be expected in parts of the Southwest and lower Southeast. Much higher totals (possibly 6 inches or more) may occur in portions of Florida. Some of the Southwestern showers will spill onto the southern Plains, primarily across western Oklahoma and the panhandle of Texas. In contrast, little or no rain will fall through Tuesday in the mid-South, interior Southeast, and Pacific Northwest. In the Midwest, occasional showers may total an inch or more in a few spots. Meanwhile, near- to above-normal temperatures will dominate the U.S. during the next several days, although cool air will arrive along and near the Pacific Coast, as well as the Midwest and Northeast, early next week.

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of hotter-than-normal weather in the South, while near- to below-normal temperatures can be expected across the northern half of the U.S. Meanwhile, near- to above-normal rainfall across the majority of the country will contrast with drier-than-normal conditions in the Great Lakes region and across the South from Texas to Georgia.

5-Day Precipitation Totals

NOAA’s 6- to 10- Day Outlook

NOAA’s 8- to 14- Day Outlook

 

 

 

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