As a cold front passes through the mid-section of the country, cooler weather will follow. Showers and thunderstorms could provide limited drought relief on the northern Plains, but heavier rain will fall in parts of the Corn Belt. Five-day rainfall totals could reach 1 to 3 inches across the eastern half of the U.S., with somewhat lower amounts expected across the northern and southern Plains. Elsewhere, monsoon-related showers in the Southwest and environs will contrast with hot, mostly dry weather in the Pacific Coast States.
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