Across the Corn Belt, showers are limited to the southern tier of the region, including southern sections of Illinois and Missouri. Elsewhere, dry weather favors planting activities and other fieldwork, except in areas of the eastern Corn Belt still grappling with cool soils and lingering wetness.
On the Plains, rain and pockets of lowland flooding persist across eastern Oklahoma and southeastern Kansas. Meanwhile, expanding warmth continues to promote fieldwork across the northern Plains, where Friday’s high temperatures could approach 90° as far north as eastern Montana.
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