On the Plains, a mild, breezy weather pattern is in place. Monday’s high temperatures should exceed 70° throughout the southern Plains, while winter wheat’s protective snow cover is quickly melting or eroding across the northern High Plains.
Across the Corn Belt, snow showers are developing across the upper Midwest in conjunction with a low-pressure system arriving from the Canadian Prairies. Elsewhere, mild, breezy weather prevails west of the Mississippi River, while cold conditions cover the eastern half of the Corn Belt.
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