A very cold, snow-covered upper Midwest

A very cold, snow-covered upper Midwest

Across the Corn Belt, very cold weather prevails. Wednesday

morning’s low temperatures plunged to 0° or below across large sections of

Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, and the Dakotas. Although most of the Midwest is

experiencing dry weather, snow showers linger downwind of the Great Lakes. In

addition, a band of light snow is racing eastward early Wednesday across

northern sections of Illinois and Indiana. Selected Wednesday early-morning

snow depths range from an inch in Des Moines, Iowa; Grand Rapids, Michigan; and

Omaha, Nebraska, to 13 inches in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

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