Short respite in an otherwise active Heartland pattern

Short respite in an otherwise active Heartland pattern

Across the Corn Belt, rain showers are occurring from the upper Great Lakes region into Nebraska. Elsewhere, chilly air is settling across the upper Midwest, while flooding continues to disrupt shipping operations in the middle Mississippi Valley. Early Monday, the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri, is nearly 11.3 feet above flood stage, representing the highest water level in that location since May 2017.

On the

Plains, scattered showers stretch from Montana to Nebraska.

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