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Heat settles in for July, with mostly dry conditions expected

StormTRACKER meteorologist Jared Piepenburg expects warmer than normal and drier than normal temperatures for much of the upper Midwest and northern Plains in the next two weeks, with some possible cooling off the Great Lakes.

StormTRACKER meteorologist Jared Piepenburg expects warmer than normal and drier than normal temperatures for much of the upper Midwest and northern Plains in the next two weeks, with some possible cooling off the Great Lakes.

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StormTRACKER meterologist John Wheeler says above-average -- though not scorching -- temperatures are setting in to begin summer, and any moisture appears scattered and not particularly organized.
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says warm weather has finally set in. And while there may be some thunderstorms, he doesn't see any big precipitation systems over the next couple weeks.
The second half of May looks likely to dry out and have some pleasant conditions, StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says in this week's agriweather forecast on AgweekTV.
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says a more comfortable weather pattern finally has taken shape in the northern Plains.
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says May looks to be warmer and drier in the northern Plains, which could help farmers get into fields.
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says troubling warming up across the northern Plains and Great Lakes regions looks likely to continue. But wet weather may be shifting south.

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