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The coldest air mass of the summer is on the way into the Northern Plains and Great Lakes next week then another round of colder than normal air will appear during the second week of September, says Allen Motew of QT Weather.
On Sunday and Monday morning, expect lows reaching the low 40’s with a few locations seeing 38-39F from North Dakota to Wisconsin, with temperatures of -4 to -10 degrees below normal over the Corn Belt, he says.
A warm-up and some rain moves back into the WCB late next week, before another colder than normal air mass moves back into the Corn Belt Sept 8-9th, he adds.
Although not quite cold enough for damaging frosts, temperatures this low are likely to keep the trade a little anxious over the next couple of weeks.
On Sunday and Monday morning, expect lows reaching the low 40’s with a few locations seeing 38-39F from North Dakota to Wisconsin, with temperatures of -4 to -10 degrees below normal over the Corn Belt, he says.
A warm-up and some rain moves back into the WCB late next week, before another colder than normal air mass moves back into the Corn Belt Sept 8-9th, he adds.
Although not quite cold enough for damaging frosts, temperatures this low are likely to keep the trade a little anxious over the next couple of weeks.