Across the Corn Belt, cold, dry, breezy weather prevails, aside from snow showers near the Great Lakes. However, wet fields continue to hamper harvest activities in some areas; the nation’s soybean harvest, 83% complete by November 4, remains the slowest since 2009, when only 61% of the crop had been harvested on that date.
On the Plains, patchy snow accompanies a surge of very cold air into Montana and the Dakotas, where Wednesday morning’s temperatures fell below 10° in many locations.
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