Very cool weather will dominate the western and central U.S. through the weekend, while warmth will linger across the South and East. The late-season cold snap should peak on April 29 – May 1 on the High Plains, where producers will need to monitor winter wheat and emerged summer crops for signs of freeze injury. The spell of cold weather will follow an impressive spring storm, which could result in heavy rain (locally 4 to 8 inches) and flooding from the southeastern Plains into the middle Mississippi Valley.
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