3-Day Rainfall + "Million Dollar Snow"

Above is the three day precipitation ending at 11m this morning. Desperately needed rain fell from the Great Plains into the Midwest. Heavy rains, more than six inches in spots, fell from Mississippi into southern Alabama. Unfortunately, a few tornadoes did damage in Louisiana and Mississippi last night and this morning but -- based on the latest reports -- the damage was not major and no fatalities were reported. 

The white from Kansas into New Mexico and Colorado are what farmers in social media are calling the "million dollar snow." As much as 15" fell in far western Kansas. Winter wheat is planted in the fall, goes dormant in the winter, then grows rapidly in spring. It is harvested in early summer. This snow gradually melts providing soil moisture and -- when it is extremely cold -- protection from the elements. 

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