Rows of corn damaged by drought are planted in a parched field in Louisville, Ill. on Monday, July 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Robert Ray)

Rows of corn damaged by drought are planted in a parched field in Louisville, Ill. on Monday, July 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Robert Ray)

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US forecast: Hot, dry weather to linger into fall

Outlook improves a bit over three months

Updated: Thursday, 19 Jul 2012, 2:24 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 19 Jul 2012, 12:28 PM EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal weather forecasters predict the unusually hot dry weather that has gripped much of the nation will linger into fall, especially for the parched heartland.

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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's outlook for August through October shows that nearly every state likely will have hotter than normal temperatures. Much of the Midwest is likely to be drier than normal, too.

The forecast, issued Thursday, indicates a high probability for little rain for all or parts of 15 states for August. The region encompasses Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Iowa and the states generally surrounding them. The outlook improves a bit over three months, shrinking to just eight states.

Above normal rainfall is forecast for New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Utah and parts of Nevada and southern California through October.

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