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As of writing, it appears we’re heading into the start of meteorological summer (June 1) with a wet meteorological spring on the books.
As of writing, it appears we’re heading into the start of meteorological summer (June 1) with a wet meteorological spring on the books.
On May 21st, the national Climate Prediction Center released the June-July-August summer outlook for temperature and precipitation (Figure 1).
Over the past 30 days, southern Indiana has received above-average precipitation which has caused some flooding and well-saturated fields.
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