Farmers in the Eastern Corn Belt could see wet conditions in late winter and early spring, according to Brownfield Meteorologist Greg Soulje.
“This particular set up looks to be centered on the Eastern Corn Belt,” he says. “Yes, there are dry areas, but it may be a protracted wetter late winter and early springtime season in that part of the corn belt.”
He says the outlook for wet conditions in the east and dry conditions in the west is similar to what happened in the fall.