On the Plains, record-setting warmth prevails across the southern half of the region, maintaining stress on drought-affected rangeland, pastures, and winter wheat, and further reducing soil moisture. Monday’s high temperatures should range from 90 to 100° across a broad area of the southern Plains. Meanwhile, isolated rain showers accompany near-normal temperatures across the northern Plains.
Across the Corn Belt, a cluster of showers and thunderstorms is producing locally heavy rain from Illinois into Ohio.
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