date:Sep 22, 2012
lf of the Corn Belt will be in the 30s for lows again on Monday morning and there will probably be localized places that get to 32 or a little lower.
As I have noted in the past, it is very common for hot July and/or summer temperatures to be followed by a September frost/freeze in a significant part of the Corn Belt. We saw it last year, as well as in 1995, 1983, and 1974. We even saw it in 1934, which is the year that I feel best matches the weather conditions that we have had so far this yea