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RFD-TV Weather Forecast - Monday, March 18, 2024

A few rain and snow showers lingering today over Arizona, New Mexico and Texas otherwise plenty of sunshine expected across the western US. Sunshine from the Dakotas south to Texas and the Gulf Coast. Snow showers aplenty for the Great Lakes and New England. A few scattered showers for the coastal S/E States.

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While the reality of the damage from the devastating Smokehouse Creek Fire is compounding, according to U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) Meteorologist Brad Rippey, weather conditions are improving.
The Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Foundation has a wildfire disaster relief fund in place to help producers in need that are being impacted by ongoing wildfires like the Smokehouse Creek Fire.
The drought along the Mississippi River is over, for now, according to the Army Corps of Engineers.
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USDA Meteorologists are raising alarms over low snowpacks in key Northwestern watersheds that may lead to water shortages and disrupt spring or summer planting.
As Texas cattle producers prod the possibility of expansion, USDA weather experts caution that recovery from long-term drought conditions will be a slow process.
LSU AgCenter’s Craig Gautreaux ventures into the heart of northwest Louisiana to witness agriculture’s ongoing struggle with extreme drought conditions there.