Weather

A mid-Winter look and feel across the Heartland

On the Plains, generally cool, dry weather prevails. However, warmer air is just starting to overspread the High Plains. On the northern Plains, scattered snow showers are occurring in the vicinity of a warm front.

Across the Corn Belt, snow broadly covers the region in the wake of a departing storm. Currently, cold, breezy weather accompanies a few snow showers. Low temperatures Tuesday morning dipped below 0° in parts of the upper Midwest.

In the South, a powerful coastal storm is blasting the southern Mid-Atlantic region with high winds, along with rain, freezing rain, sleet, and snow. As the storm moves northward, cold air is sweeping into the Southeast.

In the West, mild, showery weather in Washington and environs is resulting in some rising river levels, although most streams remain within their banks. Very warm, dry weather covers the remainder of the region, including California and the Southwest, signaling the beginning of the snow-melt season in some watersheds.

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