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Brownfield Ag Weather Today

Above-normal temperatures will dominate the western and central U.S. during the next several days, although slightly cooler air will overspread the northern Plains by early next week.  Frequent triple-digit (100-degree) temperatures will continue to affect the southern half of the Plains, as well as California’s Central Valley, the Desert Southwest, and the interior Northwest.  Meanwhile, relatively cool conditions will cover the heart of the Midwest.  Even hotter areas of the western Corn Belt will get some heat relief early next week.  However, large sections of the Plains and Midwest will receive little or no rain during the next 5 days.  Dry weather will also prevail in the Far West.  In fact, meaningful precipitation should be limited to the Deep South and an area stretching from the Southwest to the Intermountain West.  Early next week, heavy showers may develop along the middle and northern Atlantic Coast. 

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