The 90-day forecast from the National Weather Service covering March through May calls for increased chances of above-normal temps over most of the northern half of the country, including all but the southwestern Corn Belt. There are also elevated chances for above-normal precip over the southeastern quadrant of the country. The extended forecast suggests spring planting should advance rather rapidly and favors early crop development. The one area of concern could be the northern Corn Belt, which is expected to see above-normal temps and “equal chances” for above-, below- and normal precip during the period. Drought is already established over a portion of this region – and likely to persist or develop through spring.