- Photo by Luke Horton A farmer kicks up dust as he plows a field in Lincoln County Friday morning. Hot, dry conditions are expected to continue through the next eight days at least, possibly longer, said Mike Edmonston, a senior meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Jackson. “There will be no chance of measurable precipitation,” he said.
It’s dry as dust, with no rain in sight
A farmer kicks up dust as he discs a field in Lincoln County Friday morning. Hot, dry conditions are expected to continue through the next eight days at least, possibly longer, said Mike Edmonston, a senior meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Jackson. “There will be no chance of measurable precipitation,” he said.
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