Winter-like cold prevails across most of the Heartland; Great Lakes snowbelts remain active

Across the Corn Belt, the coldest air of the season remains in place, with Monday’s Midwestern high temperatures expected to range from 15 to 32°F.  Additionally, snow squalls continue downwind of the Great Lakes, while an atmospheric disturbance crossing the upper Mississippi Valley is producing snow showers.  Especially in areas with snow on the ground, […]

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