The effects of a potent, late-winter storm will gradually subside across the Northeast, although cold, windy weather and snow showers will linger into Thursday. Meanwhile, the threat of freeze damage to Southeastern fruit and nut crops, as well as winter wheat and ornamentals, will persist through at least Thursday morning, with some risk of additional frost on Friday morning. Effects of the multi-day Southeastern freezes may not be fully known for days or weeks. Farther north, a fast-moving disturbance should produce some late-week rain and snow showers from the Midwest into the Northeast.
Copyright © 2024 Indiana Farm Bureau®, Inc. is a member of the American Farm Bureau Federation®, a national organization of farmers and ranchers including Farm Bureau® organizations in 49 other states and Puerto Rico, and is responsible for Farm Bureau membership and programs within the State of Indiana.