Meteorologist Greg Soulje says the dry spell isn’t over yet for most of the corn belt, but he’s seeing some relief later in June. “I think with pretty good confidence here, we’re going to begin to see a pattern shift into the Eastern Corn belt locales where at least the rains do return, they’re spotty and they’ll be scattered. You may not necessarily like it or get missed, but at least the month of June does look a little more favorable.”
Soulje says the cool air to the north and warm air to the south won’t be quite as dominant, so disturbances will be able to develop and bring some rain eventually.
Dry weather likely to stay for a while