Across the Corn Belt, widespread showers and thunderstorms across the upper Midwest are maintaining generally favorable soil moisture for summer crops. In addition, near- to below-normal temperatures throughout the Corn Belt are minimizing stress on earlier-planted corn and soybeans that are entering reproduction.
On the Plains, overnight showers brought negligible relief to drought-stricken rangeland, pastures, and crops in the Dakotas and eastern Montana. Currently, cool but mostly dry weather is returning to the northern Plains’ core drought areas.
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