Across the Corn Belt, showers and thunderstorms are returning to the upper Midwest. Meanwhile, ongoing dry weather across the southern and eastern Corn Belt favors corn and soybean maturation but is reducing topsoil moisture for recently planted or soon-to-be-planted winter wheat and cover crops.
On the Plains, late-season warmth lingers from Texas to eastern Kansas, favoring autumn fieldwork. In stark contrast, very cool weather covers the northern High Plains, accompanied by patches of light precipitation.
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