Weather

Much warmer days ahead for the Corn Belt

Wet weather will gradually subside across the Southeast, although additional rainfall could total 2 to 4 inches in Florida. Heavy rain may also graze the southern Atlantic Coast, including the coastal Carolinas. Meanwhile, late-week and weekend rainfall will increase across the northern tier of the U.S., with 1- to 3-inch totals possible in a few areas. In contrast, the Desert Southwest and the middle and lower Mississippi Valley will remain dry during the next 5 days. By week’s end, warmth will build eastward across the nation’s mid-section, while cool weather will overspread the West and linger in the East.

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook indicates that warmer-than-average weather will prevail in the central U.S. and overspread the East, while below-average temperatures will be likely in the Northwest and northern High Plains. Meanwhile, generally dry conditions should prevail along the northern Atlantic Coast and the central and southern High Plains, while wet weather will cover the Midwest and much of the Southeast.

NOAA’s 6- to 10- Day Outlook

NOAA’s 8- to 14- Day Outlook

 

 

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