Krissy Klinger
End of July brings brief respite from heat In the Corn Belt
Luckily, the weather will break in the final week of July. However, August looks to bring heat and dryness back to the Corn Belt.
Hot In the Corn Belt as pollination kicks into high gear
This pattern of hot, dry weather with spotty precipitation, mainly reserved to eastern and far northern areas, will continue through the end of July introducing some risk to the crop.
Drier trends returning to the Corn Belt mid-July
The wetter weather pattern does not hold into mid-July as a drier pattern settles in with increasing chances of heat in the mid to latter half of July.
Lack of rain increasing dryness across Midwest
Persistent drier trends during June have allowed for drought and dryness to increase in the Corn Belt. While some could see a bit of relief in early July, dryness will continue for others.
Drought potential looms into July across Corn Belt
Drier than normal conditions will continue through the end of June and into early July while temperatures relax from recent sweltering conditions.
Hot and dry conditions increasing drought concerns in the Corn Belt
Too cool and wet or too hot and dry, the weather doesn’t seem to be cooperating in the Corn Belt this year.