A more seasonally active pattern ahead for most; temps to recover across the Heartland

High pressure currently camped over the Corn Belt will drift eastward, allowing moisture associated with a weak disturbance to overspread the mid-South and Midwest later Friday into Saturday.  Wintry precipitation (snow, sleet, and freezing rain) will affect the western Corn Belt, with local travel disruptions persisting into the weekend.  A second disturbance, slightly stronger, will […]

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