NWS 6-10 Day: Mostly Normal Precip Across Corn Belt

Rains a possibility for areas of the winter wheat Belt.

The National Weather Service forecast for September 13-17 calls for a mix of precip across the Corn Belt, but most regions are expected to see normal conditions. Rains are in the forecast for the western Central and Southern Plains, which would be beneficial for establishment of winter wheat.

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