Ag Web: There's a chance the Corn Belt could see a "flash drought' over the summer as temperatures across the U.S. may be higher than normal through the next three months, according to government forecasters.
Above-normal temperatures may combine with a drop in rainfall across the region that extends from Nebraska and Kansas in the west to Ohio in the east, said Brad Pugh, a meteorologist with the U.S. Climate Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.
"For the seasonal drought outlook, we're not...