Northern Florida faces a second night in the 20s-about two weeks earlier than the historical average-as growers run overnight protections on citrus and vegetable crops around the state.
Breakdown
- Florida saw its coldest November air since the 1990s, with temperatures in the 20s across North Florida.
- Citrus growers turned on irrigation systems earlier to protect crops from the freeze. 25s
- Satsuma mandarins matured ahead of their usual Thanksgiving peak, making the season unusual. 33s
- Farmers used irrigation to form a protective ice layer around citrus, as the local mandarin variety can withstand some cold. 1m 0s
- The cold snap is expected to be brief, and farmers hope it will improve fruit quality for the holiday season. 1m 22s