"It's a good enough rain to help crops, or what's left of them - such as soybeans - but it will not fill any reservoirs," said weather service meteorologist Jay Colucci in Springfield, Missouri.
Most of northern Arkansas, where exceptional drought has dried up streams in the Ozark Mountains, received only traces to less than a half inch of rain Saturday and Sunday, said weather service meteorologist Brian Smith in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Oklahoma fared better, getting two or three inches in some areas, said weather service forecaster Daryl Williams in Norman, Oklahoma.
"It's a start," Williams said. "But I always say that it takes several months to get into a drought and it will take several months of above average rainfall to get out of it. This rain is encouraging but certainly not a drought-buster."
(Editing by Daniel Trotta and Jackie Frank)
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