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January and February were dry months, but March saw above-normal rainfall, which improved some drought conditions in Iowa ...
The latest Drought Monitor report shows improvement in most areas of the state thanks to above-normal precipitation in March. The DNR’s Jessica Reese McIntyre says western, central and northwest Iowa ...
Drought conditions in northwest, western, and central Iowa improved in March thanks to above-average rainfall, according to ...
Planting season will begin soon for an eastern Iowa farmer. Dave Walton raises corn and soybeans near Wilton along the ...
Are you ready for warmer weather? While spring is just getting started, the first predictions for summer are out. See what weather to expect in Iowa.
Right now, at least 93% of the state is considered abnormally dry or worse, according to the current Iowa drought map. Timothy Hall, a hydrology resources coordinator with the Iowa Department of ...
Dryness and drought conditions are also expanding and intensifying with some areas of northwest Iowa going on their second year of drought. As a result, crop stress is showing up early for farmers ...
Iowa is changing the cliche to "March showers bring May flowers" because the last month helped some areas of the state rebound from drought conditions. January and February were dry months, but ...