Flooding dominates parts of the Heartland

Flooding dominates parts of the Heartland

Across

the  Corn Belt, a chilly rain is falling

from portions of the Great Lakes region southwestward into Missouri. Meanwhile,

favorably dry weather prevails in the western Corn Belt, where most river

levels continue to fall. However, in areas where levees have broken,

vulnerability to flooding persists until repairs can be made.

On the

Plains, a few rain showers are affecting Oklahoma and northern Texas.

Meanwhile, warmer-than-normal weather is developing across the northern High

Plains, leading to river rises due to an accelerating snowmelt rate.

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