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Tuesday, April 1, 2025 - Scattered rain is falling in western areas early this morning, the start of unsettled weather the next couple days in most of the region with showers and thunderstoms. Severe storms are possible, especially southeast half, later tonight and tomorrow. The northwest Cornbelt will have a rain/snow mix this morning eventually changing to all rain. Showers and thunderstorms will continue off and on through the weekend in the far south and southeast. The southeast Midwest will have heavy rainfall at times adding up to 3-6" which will cause localized flooding. Wet weather in the southern Midwest this week will cause delays for early crop planting. The southeast Cornbelt continues to look the wettest in the Midwest during the 6-10 day outlook with near to above normal precipitation. Drier than normal elsewhere with below normal rainfall across the region for the 11-15 day period. f