Weather

Favorable harvest weather in many areas

Across the Corn Belt, scattered showers associated with a cold front are slowing fieldwork in the Ohio Valley and the lower Great Lakes region. Elsewhere in the Midwest, dry weather favors corn and soybean dry down and harvesting. Conditions for harvest are especially favorable across the upper Midwest.

On the Plains, warm, dry weather is promoting summer crop harvesting and winter wheat emergence and establishment. Monday’s high temperatures will approach, reach, or exceed 80° throughout the High Plains.

In the South, isolated showers stretch from Kentucky to northern Arkansas. Elsewhere, mild, dry weather is allowing producers to gradually resume harvest activities and other fieldwork in areas—such as the Tennessee Valley and environs—soaked by heavy rain earlier in the month.

In the West, scattered showers stretch from western Washington southward into northwestern California. Warm, dry weather across the remainder of the region favors fieldwork, including cotton harvesting in Arizona and California and late-season winter wheat planting in the Northwest.

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