On the Plains, cool, dry weather prevails. Conditions are especially harsh in North Dakota and environs, where widespread sub-zero temperatures early Friday are being accompanied by snow showers.
Across the Corn Belt, very cold air is settling southward on gusty northwesterly winds. In addition, snow showers are developing downwind of the Great Lakes. Friday morning’s temperatures dipped below 0° in parts of the far upper Midwest, including the Red River Valley of the North.
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