On the Plains, slightly cooler air is arriving across Montana and the Dakotas, but warm, dry weather covers the remainder of the nation’s mid-section. Drought impacts on rangeland, pastures, and winter wheat remain a concern across portions of the central and southern Plains. On March 12, Oklahoma’s rangeland and pastures were rated 35% very poor to poor.
Across the Corn Belt, light precipitation—a mix of rain and snow—is falling in the vicinity of a warm front.
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