On the Plains, unusually warm weather prevails across the northern half of the region. Wednesday high temperatures greater than 60° will occur as far north as Montana. The early-season warmth is causing wheat to prematurely lose some winter hardiness.
Across the Corn Belt, breezy weather prevails in the wake of a departing storm system. A few snow showers are occurring downwind of the Great Lakes, while mild air is spreading across the westernmost Corn Belt.
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