The Nation - News from July 21, 1988
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Recent thundershowers in the Midwest have dropped much-needed rain on thirsty crops, but officials said the rainfall hasn’t signaled the end of the drought or the end of the crisis for cornfields. The benefits of an inch of rain will be short-lived if hot, dry weather returns--and it will, the National Weather Service says. The agency’s 30-day outlook for the Midwest calls for above-normal temperatures with below-normal rainfall.
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