Across the Corn Belt, cold, breezy weather prevails in the wake of a departing cold front. Flurries and snow showers linger in several areas, especially in the Ohio Valley and downwind of the Great Lakes. A variable snow cover blankets most of the region; current depths include 5 inches in Rockford, Illinois, and Columbus, Ohio.
On the Plains, frigid weather prevails. Across roughly the northern half of the region, winter wheat has some protection (in the form of a shallow to moderately deep snow cover) from Tuesday morning’s sub-zero temperatures.
Continue reading Cold wave pattern continues across the Heartland at Brownfield Ag News.
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