
(IntegrityWeather.com) — The current active and cool pattern across the Midwest is expected to transition by late May, giving way to a significant warmup entering early June.
An upper-level ridge is forecast to develop over the Canadian Prairies and upper Midwest which will support a trend toward drier conditions and very warm temperatures.
As the ridge builds, the corridor of moisture and rain/storm risks will extend from the Rockies through the central/southern Plains and deep south.
There is the potential for an extended period of hot and dry conditions throughout the first two weeks of June which will be monitored closely for potential impacts during the extended period.
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