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A late-January thaw ahead for much of the Heartland; more moisture for the Southern U.S.
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures east of the Rockies, except in the Northeast, while colder-than-normal conditions will prevail in the West. Meanwhile, near- or above normal precipitation across the southern and eastern U.S. should contrast with drier-than-normal weather in a broad area stretching from…
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Arctic Blast Grips South, New Orleans Sees 10 Inches of Snow
Arctic Blast Grips South, New Orleans Sees 10 Inches of Snow: Live Updates  Newsweek
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United States Weather App Market, Competition and Forecasts
United States Weather App Market, Competition and Forecasts  GlobeNewswire
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Ports in Texas limit activity amid cold weather
Ports in Texas limit activity amid cold weather  Yahoo Canada Finance
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Farmers ‘praying’ for more rain in Northern Cape
Farmers ‘praying’ for more rain in Northern Cape, Free State  The Citizen
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Texas, Louisiana ports close due to winter storm
Texas, Louisiana ports close due to winter storm  Argus Media
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Cold wave conditions dominate the Heartland; rare Winter storm impacts the Gulf Coast
Across the Corn Belt, temperatures below -20°F were broadly noted Tuesday morning in the upper Great Lakes States, including much of Minnesota and northern Wisconsin. Sub-0°F readings were common in the Midwest, except near the Ohio River. The sharp cold snap has increased livestock stress, especially in colder areas of the upper Midwest. On the…
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Grain Markets Rally on Lack of Immediate China Tariffs and SA Weather
Grain Markets Rally on Lack of Immediate China Tariffs and SA Weather  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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How Massachusetts Gave Us the Winter Storm “Milk and Bread Alert”
How Massachusetts Gave Us the Winter Storm “Milk and Bread Alert”  wbsm.com
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Adjusting for Cold Weather with Livestock
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A few years ago, I used to smile a little when my wife complained that our house was too cold at 64°. Now I find myself sneaking over to the thermostat and bumping it up a couple degrees. It is easy for us to know when we are cold but how do we know…
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Embrace the Cold: It is Likely to Restrict Some Pest Species Populations
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The current cold spell might be hard to appreciate, but it is likely to help limit some pest populations, which I hope can lift your spirits and help you to better enjoy the cold. Cold winters are known to restrict populations of some pest species, including bean leaf beetle, cereal leaf…