Across the Corn Belt, temperatures remain below stressful thresholds (below 95°F) for reproductive to filling summer crops, except in the southern and western fringes of the region. Nevertheless, patchy drought is resulting in local impacts on corn and soybeans. More than a week ago, on July 24, more than one-sixth of the corn was rated in very poor to poor condition in Missouri (23%), Indiana (18%), and Nebraska (18%). Early Monday, scattered thundershowers sweeping across the eastern Corn Belt stretch from Michigan to Illinois.
Heat builds back on the Plains; some rain in parts of the Midwest Corn Belt