Weather

Meteorologist Matt Engelbrecht has the latest on several days of rainfall expected in the Midwest.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman has the latest on some rain that is finally moving through the Dakotas.
The heat is on, at least for some parts of the Corn Belt. This shift to significantly hotter temperatures is a dramatic swing from just last week,
We’re starting to see some positive changes in the Drought Monitor.
Meteorologist Matt Engelbrecht shows us how a change in the jet stream will affect weather across the country this week.
Rain is finally falling in North Dakota, but Arkansas and Oklahoma are seeing too much rain right now.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman compares the latest Root Zone Moisture map with the updated Drought Monitor.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman takes a closer look at what’s going on in the West.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman has the latest Root Zone Moisture Map.
Meteorologist Matt Engelbrecht has the latest on a tropical weather system moving into the Gulf Coast.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman makes note of some important improvements in the drought monitor.
Meteorologist Matt Engelbrecht takes a look at one storm system that is parked right now over the South.
Meteorologist Matt Engelbrecht takes a look at the snowfall map.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman takes a look at the changing jet stream.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman has more on the chances for rain in the Northern Plains.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman breaks down the chances for rain in the West.
Meteorologist Matt Engelbrecht has a new look at the root zone moisture map.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman looks ahead to the weather we could see this week.
Much of the Ohio Valley states, and Iowa to Lower Michigan, had little to no precipitation this past week.
Meteorologist Matt Engelbrecht shows us why parts of the country will soon be experiencing chillier conditions.
Meteorologist Matt Engelbrecht takes a look at the jet stream and the impact it will have on temperatures this week.
A late-season snowstorm dropped several inches of snow in some areas.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman is looking ahead to the next 30 days.
Late-season snow is bringing in some moisture.
Could 2021 match the record-dry pattern of 2012?
2021 is off to a dry start and one meteorologist sees dry conditions expanding in the West over the next few months. So, could 2021 be a repeat of 2012? USDA meteorologist weighs in.
“Over the last 20 years, we’ve never seen a drought situation looking like this through February,” says Nutrien Ag Solutions’ Eric Snodgrass.
Look to see your risk for a dry start to planting season.
Some portions of the West are in desperate need of some moisture.
Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick has a look at the latest drought monitor.
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