Weather

Mid-Winter cold briefly settles across parts the Corn Belt

On the Plains, dry weather accompanies a warming trend. The warmest weather, relative to normal, is occurring across the northern and central High Plains.

In the Corn Belt, a few snow showers linger downwind of the Great Lakes. Otherwise, cold, dry weather prevails. Friday morning’s low temperatures dipped below 10° across the northern tier of the Corn Belt.

In the South, light freezes were noted Friday morning as far south as Natchitoches, Louisiana; Meridian, Mississippi; and Macon, Georgia—all three locations reported minimum temperatures of either 31 or 32°. Fruit producers and those with horticultural or nursery interests continue to monitor the ongoing cool spell.

In the West, warmth continues to expand across California and the Northwest. Cool weather lingers in the Northwest, while precipitation in conjunction with an approaching storm is limited to western Washington.

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