Across the Corn Belt, cool conditions linger in the vicinity of the Great Lakes. Elsewhere, warm, dry weather favors corn and soybean planting, except in some of the wettest areas. In those wet spots, largely stretching from Missouri to Indiana, producers continue to grapple with issues such as whether or not to replant corn.
On the Plains, warm, humid weather prevails in advance of an approaching cold front. However, showers and thunderstorms are developing across the northern Plains—especially the Dakotas—trailed by a push of cooler air into Montana.
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