Record-breaking warmth is heading to Nebraska tomorrow — with some areas pushing 80°F — followed by rain chances next week that could bring meaningful moisture across parts of the state and even a touch of snow out west. For growers still finishing up the tail end of harvest, the shift to wetter, cooler conditions may slow field progress and tighten remaining windows for wrapping up corn and soybean acres. Read the full outlook to see what next week’s pattern could mean for your fields.
By Eric Hunt - Agricultural Meteorology and Climate Resilience Extension Educator
Record warmth tomorrow will give way to rain and cooler weather next week — a pattern that could slow the final stretch of harvest for growers still in the field.
