A blast of arctic air will bring frigid nights to the central United States and may cause damage to the winter wheat crop over the southern Plains this weekend.
What is likely to be the coldest blast of air for the balance of the spring is set to plunge southeastward across the Plains, Great Lakes and Mississippi Valley this weekend.
Temperatures are projected to drop into the single digits to near zero Fahrenheit over parts of the northern Plains and the Upper Midwest this weekend.
Lows in the teens to lower 20s will be common farther south and east over the Plains to the middle Mississippi and Ohio valleys.
"Twenty-four degrees is a critical temperature for significant damage to wheat in the jointing stage,"
with sufficient warmth in recent weeks, winter wheat in portions of western Oklahoma and northwestern Texas are is at the jointing stage and will be at risk for damage due to a hard freeze this weekend
this is life seven two more left for the winter wheat crop. If it does this again in two weeks it's a game changer.
What is likely to be the coldest blast of air for the balance of the spring is set to plunge southeastward across the Plains, Great Lakes and Mississippi Valley this weekend.
Temperatures are projected to drop into the single digits to near zero Fahrenheit over parts of the northern Plains and the Upper Midwest this weekend.
Lows in the teens to lower 20s will be common farther south and east over the Plains to the middle Mississippi and Ohio valleys.
"Twenty-four degrees is a critical temperature for significant damage to wheat in the jointing stage,"
with sufficient warmth in recent weeks, winter wheat in portions of western Oklahoma and northwestern Texas are is at the jointing stage and will be at risk for damage due to a hard freeze this weekend
this is life seven two more left for the winter wheat crop. If it does this again in two weeks it's a game changer.
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