Unseasonably mild, wind-blown weather across the Heartland; colder air poised to the north

Across the Corn Belt, an organized storm system is producing light rain and snow showers in the upper Great Lakes region.  Friday’s Midwestern maximum temperatures will remain below 40°F in the upper Great Lakes region—but should reach or exceed 65°F in much of the middle and lower Missouri Valley. On the Plains, spring-like warmth prevails.  […]

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