On the Plains, warm, mostly dry, breezy weather prevails. Thursday’s high temperatures could approach 90° as far north as the central High Plains. In addition, drought remains a concern with respect to winter wheat health and wildfire activity on the central and southern High Plains. On March 12, topsoil moisture was rated 67% very short to short in Kansas, along with 47% in Oklahoma and 38% in Texas.
Across the Corn Belt, chilly, breezy conditions persist.
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