On the Plains, a band of beneficial precipitation—mostly rain—stretches across the central portion of the region. Some wet snow is falling in eastern Colorado. Elsewhere, mild, dry weather prevails on the northern High Plains, while showers and thunderstorms are crossing Texas.
Across the Corn Belt, rain in the vicinity of a cold front extends from Nebraska to Michigan. Some freezing rain is occurring in the upper Great Lakes region. South of the cold front, warm, dry, breezy weather prevails across much of the central and eastern Corn Belt.
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