
Across the Corn Belt, sub-zero temperatures prevailed early Wednesday, except along and near the Ohio River. The extremely cold weather, accompanied by gusty winds, is resulting in dangerously low wind-chill temperatures and significantly increasing stress on livestock. In addition, locally heavy snow squalls continue to rage downwind of the mostly unfrozen Great Lakes.
On the Plains, sub-zero temperatures were noted again early Wednesday across roughly the northern half of the region, maintaining significant stress on livestock.
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