A more typical, mid-winter look or feel across much of the Heartland

A more typical, mid-winter look or feel across much of the Heartland

Across the Corn Belt, colder air is replacing previously mild conditions.  In addition, light snow is affecting the southwestern Corn Belt.  Farther north, a band of snow cover from an earlier event stretches from South Dakota to Upper Michigan.  Friday’s high temperatures will remain below 20°F in the far upper Midwest; with Fargo, North Dakota, expected to experience its first day with a maximum reading below the 20-degree mark since January 20.  

On the Plains, lingering warmth is limited to Texas, excluding the state’s northern panhandle.