Across the Corn Belt, mostly dry weather is promoting a rapid crop development pace, except in a few areas where soil moisture is lacking. Most of the Midwestern dry pockets are limited to portions of the western and central Corn Belt. In contrast, lowland flooding persists in parts of northeastern Illinois and southeastern Wisconsin.
On the Plains, hot, mostly dry weather prevails, except for slightly cooler conditions in Montana. Monday’s high temperatures could top 100° as far north as South Dakota.
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