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Very cold weather could linger for weeks in the northern U.S.

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.

StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says frigid weather will persist for several weeks in the north, with little snow in the Dakotas and Minnesota.

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The coldest air appears to be on the way out, but it's still not going to be a quick warm up, StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says. Snow also looks like to be lighter for the northern Plains.
Colder than normal temperatures and an active-weather pattern look to continue across the northern Plains for the next two weeks, StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says on AgweekTV.
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says the arctic weather will retreat, but that doesn't mean the northern Plains is out of a cold pattern. March also looks to be a wet month in many areas.

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