On the Plains, dry weather accompanies a gradual warming trend. Exceptions include eastern North Dakota, where frigid, sub-zero temperatures were noted early Thursday, and Montana, where snow showers are occurring.
Across the Corn Belt, chilly, breezy weather prevails, accompanied by a few snow flurries. Portions of the Great Lakes States received fresh snow on Wednesday, with a 3-inch depth reported Thursday morning in Madison, Wisconsin, while recovery efforts from Tuesday’s severe thunderstorms and isolated tornadoes continue in parts of the central and eastern Corn Belt.
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