A deep trough of low pressure is forecast to bring unusually cold temperatures to the Midwest in the next few days, with freezing temperatures occurring across much of the Northern Plains into the Corn Belt. World Weather Incorporated Senior Agricultural Meteorologist Drew Lerner says a change in the upper air wind flow will take place similar to the pattern we saw during early September, only further to the east. Lerner expects the cold air mass to last for about ten days. A leading area of low pressure will promote a swath of significant rain through the middle of the region ahead of the next week’s cold temperatures. Hear Lerner’s latest weather forecast.
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