The National Weather Service (NWS) extended forecast calls for increased chances of above-normal precipitation over the eastern two-thirds of the Corn Belt, along with the Delta and Southeast during the June through August period. The remainder of the Corn Belt and most of the Plains have “equal chances” for normal, above- or below-normal precip during the period. The temperature outlook calls for “equal chances” for the Corn Belt, along with the Central and Northern Plains, with above-normal temps expected across other areas of the country.
If the forecast verifies, the areas to watch would be the western Corn Belt and Central Plains. With dryness/drought currently in place over these regions, they will need timely rains through the growing season or crops could underperform. The Seasonal Drought Outlook calls for drought to improve or dissipate over these areas, despite the “equal chances” on temps and precip.