
Across the Corn Belt, sub-zero temperatures are maintaining significant stress on livestock. Readings near -30° were noted early Tuesday in parts of the western Corn Belt. However, most of the Midwestern winter wheat crop retains a protective snow cover. Snow depths include 3 inches in Omaha, Nebraska, and Fort Wayne, Indiana.
On the Plains, a modest “warming” trend is underway, although sub-zero temperatures were noted early Tuesday in northeastern Kansas and from Nebraska northward.
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