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Brownfield Ag Weather Today
A pattern change is about to take place that will feature the return of mild weather across much of the country. Before that happens, however, a storm system traversing the U.S. will generate widespread precipitation, starting Wednesday in the Northwest and reaching the Midwest and East late in the week. Unlike other recent weather systems, precipitation will not be particularly heavy with this week’s storm, although locally disruptive amounts of snow still may occur across the northern half of the U.S. In the storm’s wake, sub-zero temperatures will linger through the weekend across the northern half of the Plains and the upper Midwest. However, mild weather—which has already returned across California, the Great Basin, and the Southwest—will soon begin to expand eastward. As late-week storminess winds down along the East Coast, the focus for widespread precipitation will briefly shift to the Pacific Coast States.
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