Across the Corn Belt, unsettled weather prevails amid a series of cold frontal passages. One cold front has largely cleared the region and is pushing into the South and East, but a trailing front is sparking scattered showers and thunderstorms across the upper Midwest. Showers are especially beneficial for corn and soybeans in some of the drier pockets of the western Corn Belt.
On the Plains, weekend rainfall locally totaled 2 to 6 inches or more in parts of Oklahoma and northern Texas, sparking pockets of lowland flooding.
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