- AccuWeather.com agricultural meteorologists are concerned that new and frequent waves of near-100-degree temperatures and stingy rainfall will further stress crops over Iowa, Illinois and Nebraska into mid-August. (AccuWeather.com)
- Despite Fridays rain, greater Hartford has received only 28 percent of the normal rainfall through July 20, said Andy Mussoline, a meteorologist at AccuWeather.com. Typically, the area gets about 2. (Hartford Courant)
- This article was provided by AccuWeather.com. The fifth worst drought and one of the hottest summers on record is already taking its toll on agriculture and consumers. The biggest impacts may be yet to come. (LiveScience.com)
- This article was provided by AccuWeather.com. While Fabio should weaken as it heads northward in the eastern Pacific, Southern California will feel some impacts. (LiveScience.com)
- AccuWeather.com reports oppressive heat and humidity will spread into the Northeast on Monday. Temperatures will easily soar into the 90s, and a few spots will top off near 100 degrees through midweek. (Abington Mariner)
- AccuWeather.com says the ongoing drought and Corn Belt disaster is likely to further drive down yields in the U.S. for 2012. (Wisconsin Ag Connection)
- State College, Pa. - AccuWeather.com reports the summer of 2012 is in the running for one of the top three hottest summers in the past 60 years in the United States and southern Canada. Steven A. (Brainerd Dispatch)
- That projected yield has been pushed down to 146 bushels per acre as of mid-July. AccuWeather.com agricultural meteorologists expect this figure is likely to go lower and are projecting the yield to be around 138 bushels per acre. (AccuWeather.com)
- Temperatures in Oklahoma City, a major market in SPP, hit the triple digits on Wednesday and Thursday of this week and were expected to top 100 every day until next Thursday, July 26, according to AccuWeather.com. (YAHOO!)
- AccuWeather.com reports ahigh temperature records have been falling by the wayside so far this year, and the current heat wave now has more, including all-time records in jeopardy. Never mind highs near 100 degrees. (Abington Mariner)
Saturday, July 21, 2012
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