Across the Corn Belt, cooler weather is arriving in the wake of a cold front’s passage. Pockets of dryness and developing drought linger as far east as the middle Mississippi Valley, but excessive soil moisture remains a problem in parts of the northern Corn Belt—particularly in areas such as southern Wisconsin, northern Illinois, and northeastern Iowa.
On the Plains, a hot weather pattern remains in place, with Monday’s high temperatures expected to top 100° as far north as South Dakota.
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