On the Plains, a cold front draped across central portions of the region separates cold air to the north from warm weather farther south. Despite an increase in cloudiness, mostly dry weather prevails. Across portions of the central and southern Plains, prematurely vegetative winter wheat would benefit from rain. On February 26, more than one-quarter (27%) of Colorado’s wheat crop was rated very poor to poor. More than one-fifth (21%) of the wheat was rated very poor to poor in Kansas and Texas.
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