In the Corn Belt, cooler, drier air is overspreading the upper Midwest, following Friday’s thunderstorms. Meanwhile, showers in the Ohio Valley are slowing the winter wheat harvest but favoring corn and soybean development.
On the Plains, sharply cooler weather prevails, except for lingering heat in western and southern Texas. The cooler weather is reducing crop stress and irrigation demands, but rain is needed in several areas to help stabilize the condition of rangeland, pastures, and rain-fed crops.
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