Across the Corn Belt, temperatures have rebounded to near- or above-normal levels. In fact, Tuesday’s high temperatures could reach 65° or higher in parts of the middle Mississippi Valley and should approach 40° in the northern Corn Belt. Midwestern snow has begun to melt amid the mild conditions, though some areas retain a significant snow depth.
On the Plains, windy weather lingers across Montana and the Dakotas, accompanied by snow showers. Farther south, mild weather has replaced the 2-week blast of Arctic air.