World Weather Incorporated Senior Agricultural Meteorologist Drew Lerner is expecting decent weather conditions in September; at least better than 2019 to a certain degree. “We’ve been spoiled the last few weeks in the sense of not having a lot of precipitation, especially out to the west,” says Lerner. “We are going to see a wild mix of weather in September. Initially, there will be drier, cooler weather coming up and that will be later this next week. When that cold air begins to abate, we’ll start seeing some weather disturbances through the region.” Lerner says this will result in some rain through mid-September. “At some point in the second half of September, we’ll see a return of tropical activity approaching the southeastern U.S. and that may help build a ridge of high pressure across the middle of the country, potentially. That may create a little warmer weather and diminish rain potential.”
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