World Weather Incorporated Senior Agricultural Meteorologist Drew Lerner says the Upper Midwest could see drier weather the rest of winter and into spring. “It will probably be more cold than warm and so that is a good thing because that way we’ll conserve the moisture that we have in the soil.” Lerner expects a shift in the weather pattern as the growing season approaches. “The tendency for us to warm up will be greatest when we get into April and I’m hoping that we’ll get some timely rain events that will come with that warming.” Lerner was part of the South Dakota Corn Conference program.
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