On the Plains, cooler weather accompanies an increase in clouds and precipitation. Currently, some of the most significant and beneficial rain is developing across the High Plains. Prior to this event, topsoil moisture was rated 68% very short to short in Kansas, along with 56% in Oklahoma, 48% in Texas, and 40% in Colorado.
Across the Corn Belt, dry weather accompanies near- to above-normal temperatures. Planting preparations are underway across the southern Corn Belt, as field conditions permit.
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