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Friday, November 21, 2025 - Fog and low clouds prevented parts of the Midwest from warming up on Thursday with highs remaining in the 40's in a majority of the Cornbelt and some 50's in central sections. Scattered showers moved unto southern areas yesterday and into this morning. Most of the rain today will remain in the south half of the region. Rain totals will be in the .50-1.50 inch range south. The weekend looks mostly dry with rain crossing the region from west to east Monday and Tuesday. Drier mid to late next week, but there will be achange to a colder pattern mid next week. The weekend and early next week will be mild with highs in the 50's and a few low 60's, but cooling to the 30's and 40's by Thanksgiving Day. Overall below normal temperatures for the 6-10 day period. Below west and near normal temps east during the 11-15 day cycle. .