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Forget the dog days of summer — it’s corn sweat season. Through the end of July, the National Weather Service has warned that a large stretch of the country — from Louisiana to Minnesota and eastward ...
If you’ve ever stepped outside during an Ohio Valley summer and wondered why it feels more like the Gulf Coast than the ...
A phenomenon called "corn sweat" could exacerbate the impacts of the extreme heat blanketing a large portion of the U.S., according to experts.
Increased temps felt all across the Corn Belt, an area touching southern Minnesota, could be because of a crop.
Minnesota and Iowa are known for their sultry summer days, with enough heat and humidity to go around. But why does it get so ...