A wind-blown “Clipper” on the move across the Heartland; snowfall for the Great Lakes region

Across the Corn Belt, travel conditions are deteriorating from North Dakota into Wisconsin, due to wind-driven snow and falling temperatures.  Additionally, upper Midwestern livestock are experiencing temporarily stressful conditions, amid several inches of new snow and wind gusts locally topping 40 mph.  The remainder of the Midwest is experiencing mild weather in advance of an […]

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