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Light rains will continue Friday in the Ohio Valley and northern Delta, with mostly dry weather in the rest of the main U.S. crop areas. The heart of the holiday weekend will feature rain pushing into the Southeast through the East Coast. » More DTN Weather Commentary
Posted at 3:27PM Thu Jul 3, 2008 CDT
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