Threats appear in second half of July. By
7/2/2021 For the first half of July, the U.S. crop conditions may improve significantly, if the ideal weather forecasts come to fruition. David Tolleris, WeatherRisk.com, says the short-term and 15-day outlooks look favorable for Midwestern crops. “The Fourth of July weekend looks like very nice temperatures and no real serious threat of intense heat at all for all of the Plains and Midwest. And no rain is expected through Sunday,” Tolleris says. After the pleasant weekend weather, the actual holiday (Monday) could bring rain to the western Corn Belt. Those rains will start Monday night and continue into Tuesday, he says.
Rains help improve Midwest drought picture
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