On the Plains, a low-pressure system currently centered near the Colorado-Nebraska-Wyoming triple point is resulting in windy conditions. As a result, there is an elevated to extreme wildfire threat Thursday on the central and southern High Plains, where Thursday’s high temperatures will approach 90°. In contrast, rain showers dot the northern Plains, primarily in southeastern Montana and portions of the Dakotas.
Across the Corn Belt, light precipitation is occurring in the vicinity of a warm front.
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