Across the Corn Belt, cold, breezy weather prevails. Snow showers linger across the eastern Corn Belt, especially downwind of the Great Lakes. Minor to moderate flooding continues along numerous creeks and rivers in the central and eastern Corn Belt, and many low-lying winter wheat fields are saturated or have standing water.
On the
Plains, bitterly cold, sub-zero temperatures persist across portions of Montana
and the Dakotas, maintaining stress on livestock. In stark contrast, warm,
breezy conditions have developed across the central and southern Plains, well
in advance of an approaching storm system.
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