Across the Corn Belt, a storm system centered over the upper Mississippi Valley is producing snow in the upper Great Lakes region and is resulting in very windy weather across the upper Midwest. In the eastern Corn Belt, fields have largely frozen, allowing any remaining harvest efforts to proceed.
On the Plains, extremely windy but mild weather prevails across the Dakotas and environs. Throughout the Plains, diminishing soil moisture reserves and frequent episodes of warm, windy weather have increased stress on rangeland, pastures, and winter wheat.
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