COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — "New weather patterns are starting to favor much colder weather moving in from northwestern Canada and the Yukon in the near future," says Harris-Mann Climatologist Cliff Harris.
The wet spring season delayed soybean crops across the northern U.S. Many of these crops are still likely to be immature in late August and early to mid-September. This could be a problem as Harris-Mann Climatology's forecasters are predicting early freezes across southern Canada and the northern U.S. near the Great Lakes around that time, especially north of I-90.
Chilly temperatures have. . .

