The coldest weather has likely passed for Southeastern producers concerned about freeze damage to fruit and nut crops, as well as winter wheat, nursery crops, and ornamentals. However, some additional frost may occur on Friday morning, especially in the southern Atlantic States. Farther north, a fast-moving disturbance will produce some late-week rain and snow from the Midwest into the Northeast, as well as some rain showers across the interior Southeast. Meanwhile, very warm, mostly dry weather will persist through the weekend from California to the Plains.
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