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What's the weather like in 65438+ 10, Minnesota, USA? thank you

A weather service agency said on Friday that there was more rain in the northern midwest of the United States on Thursday, which led to the flooding of mature soybeans in southern Minnesota and Wisconsin, but the weather conditions are expected to improve next week.

Mike Palmerino, an agrometeorologist at DTN Telventer, said, "The weather forecast shows that the western corn belt, which is very humid at present, will be dry in early June of 10."

On Thursday, corn in the western United States had 0.5- 1.5 inch (13-38 mm) of precipitation, and there were heavy rains from the Minnesota-Iowa border to southern Minnesota this week.

Minnesota is the largest corn producing area in the United States. There was 4 inches of precipitation in this area this week, but it is reported that 6-8 inches of precipitation occurred in some parts of the southern part of the state, causing floods in some parts of the southern part.

Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty declared a state of emergency on Thursday, because heavy rains caused floods in the southern part of the state to destroy roads and bridges.

Due to the drought and sunshine in the eastern corn belt, the corn harvest in the United States is accelerated, but the harvest in the western region is lagging behind. The rainstorm in September affected the crop drying and farmers could not harvest it.

But in the coming week, there will be a long period of dry weather in the corn belt in the western United States.

There may be sporadic showers on Saturday. In addition, the western United States will be mainly warm and dry in the coming week.

From Friday to Tuesday, the eastern part of the central and western regions will be dry or have a few small showers, but it will clear up on Wednesday and Thursday.

In the coming week, the weather in the midwest of the United States will be mild, mostly around 70 degrees Fahrenheit (2 1 celsius).

From Wednesday to Sunday, the temperature is expected to be close to or higher than normal, and the rainfall is below average. (welcome summer)