An ag meteorologist says next month will continue to be
mostly dry, but cooler than previously forecast.
State climatologist for Michigan Jeff Andresen says a strengthening trough is developing over the Midwest which should bring cooler than normal temperatures into mid-August.
“That is leading to a large area of below normal, or cooler than normal temperatures across the lower and middle Mississippi Valley, but it extends northward all the way up to into portions of the Great Lakes states.