An ag meteorologist says any similarities to the flood year of 1993 should be ending soon.
Don Keene with MDA Weather Services tells Brownfield wet weather this spring actually occurred sooner than the first six months of ’93.
“A lot of the wetness and flooding that year was later on in the season, in June and July. So a lot of the impacts (this spring) have been in the past, and I don’t expect that wetness or flooding to last much longer in the Midwest.”
He says weather patterns will be changing this month.
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