Patterns are shifting, which is bringing snow to the East Coast. But the northern Plains will likely fluctuate between frigid and just regular cold, StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says. Wheeler gives his agriweather forecast on AgweekTV.
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says frigid weather will persist for several weeks in the north, with little snow in the Dakotas and Minnesota. Meanwhile, the south could be in for some rain.
Cold — and possibly arctic — air will return. However, StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler doesn't think brutal cold will be widespread. He also doesn't expect big storms in the next two weeks.
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler said cold weather will be returning to the region, and a changing pattern could move storms back into the Midwest toward the end of January.
The arctic air has retreated, and it should stay gone, says StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler. But that doesn't mean it won't be cold, and there are some snow chances in the forecast.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Jared Piepenburg gives his two-week outlook for the northern Plains, which includes a departure from arctic cold and some chances for precipitation.
Expect light accumulations of snow to fall throughout the rest of December.