Across the Corn Belt, snow showers are confined to areas downwind of the Great Lakes. Cool, dry weather covers the remainder of the Midwest, favoring late-season corn and soybean harvest efforts in areas where fields are not wet. In Michigan, where 76% of the corn and 80% of the soybeans had been harvested by November 14, topsoil moisture was rated 47% surplus. On the same date, topsoil moisture in Ohio and Indiana was 25 and 22% surplus, respectively.