Already stung by reduced crop estimate, Florida citrus industry now faces polar vortex
- Dangerously cold weather from the Arctic is forecast to hit the U.S. Next week, with potentially record-breaking low temperatures expected in some areas, analysts warn.
- The Polar Vortex is expected to bring below-normal temperatures into the Eastern U.S. During the second week of January, according to modeling by Atmospheric and Environmental Research.
- The National Weather Service warns that the coldest air of the season to date and dangerous wind chills are likely across many areas of the Southeast.
- If the Arctic outbreak reaches its full potential, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida could record their coldest January in many years.
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