As temperatures begin to slowly rebound and farmers and ranchers start to recover from the Arctic blast that dropped temperatures to around zero as far south as Texas, a system delivering light snow and rain to the eastern seaboard looks to be the only major moisture-bearing weather pattern in the U.S. for the next couple of days. Moving into the weekend, a high-pressure system will help temperatures moderate until Sunday when low pressure will create the potential for rain and snow in the western and central Corn Belt. After a few days of more seasonal, mild temperatures, the next major potential storm system to hit the Midwest and mid-South looks to be arriving around midweek next week, though it’s unsure how strong that system will be once it’s formed. See more of the latest ag weather outlook.
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