The orange crop in Florida is especially sensitive to freezing temperatures. Cold air masses have been flowing down through the U.S. into Florida with no warm air buffers to stop them. These cold air masses are scheduled to last throughout the week.
The Florida Citrus Mutual trade association warned growers on Sunday that an overnight freeze could damage crops. It said: "We could have cold or borderline temperatures each night over the next week. It'll be an anxious seven days for us."
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