During the next several days, moisture embedded within the Southwestern monsoon circulation will continue to interact with cold fronts crossing the North. Some of the heaviest rain should occur across the northern Corn Belt, resulting in local flooding and 5-day totals that could reach 2 to 4 inches. Occasional showers on the northern Plains could provide limited drought relief. At the same time, a strong ridge of high pressure will result in hot, humid, mostly dry conditions across a broad area stretching from the southern Plains into the Mid-Atlantic States.
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