Across the Corn Belt, sunny skies and increasing warmth are facilitating the latter stages of corn harvesting. Friday’s highs will average more than 20° above normal in western portions of the region.
On the Plains, dry weather and much-above-normal temperatures continue to reduce topsoil moisture for winter wheat establishment. Friday’s high temperatures are expected to average up to 30° above normal, with highs approaching or exceeding 70° as far north as Montana.
In the South, showers are lingering in Florida and along the southern Atlantic Coast.
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