Across the Corn Belt, mild weather continues to erode a previously extensive snow cover. Friday’s high temperatures will generally range from 40 to 50 degrees. Currently, snow remains on the ground across parts of eastern Nebraska and much of the northern Corn Belt.
On the Plains, mild, tranquil weather prevails, less than 2 weeks after the peak of an historic cold wave that delivered the lowest temperatures since at least December 1989 to communities from South Dakota to Texas.