An ag meteorologist says farmers in parts of the Corn Belt could be in for a wet and warm planting season.
Michael Clark with Indiana-based BamWX.com says models indicate a drift back into an El Nino weather pattern during late spring and early summer. “I think severe weather could be active,” he says. “Especially in the eastern and southern parts of the Corn Belt and the southern United States – especially for February and March.
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