There’s some disagreement on the likelihood of an early frost in the Upper Midwest.
Brownfield ag meteorologist Greg Soulje continues to predict unseasonably cool weather for the region the second half of September, with the greatest threat of freezing temperatures between the 15th and 20th.
However, Don Keeney with MDA Weather Services says his outlook for September calls for above-normal temps.
“Rather warm across most of the Midwest, especially the Upper Midwest and up into the Dakotas.
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