Across the Corn Belt, below-normal temperatures east of the Mississippi River contrast with mild weather farther west. Snow squalls downwind of the Great Lakes continue to produce locally heavy accumulations.
On the Plains, mild, breezy weather continues to deplete topsoil moisture, leaving winter wheat in need of rain or snow to sustain current crop conditions. In fact, record-setting warmth is returning to the northern High Plains, where Friday’s high temperatures will approach or reach 60°.
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