Across the Corn Belt, clusters of showers and thunderstorms generally stretch from Michigan to Missouri. Slightly cooler air is overspreading the upper Midwest, while warm, humid conditions cover the remainder of the Corn Belt. On June 25, topsoil moisture was rated less than 20% very short to short in all Midwestern States bordering the Mississippi River eastward, except for Iowa (28%).
On the Plains, scattered showers and thunderstorms dot the region.
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