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  1. Not catastrophic but have reports of slush ice twig & leaf damage. Heavy frost & little wind produced colder temps. Irrigation worked well.
  2. Lastnight colder than expected off Ridge and in North.Temps reached mid-low20s in pockets.Gulf also reports 20s.Fortunately short durations
  3. Another cold one tonight but cautiously optimistic Expect a few degrees warmer than last night most areas, some cold pockets Fingers crossed
  4. Irrigation helped. The River came through well. Off the Ridge in Highlands County cut ice and leaf damage. Not widespread. Pretty good shape
  5. Came thru ok last night. Some damage in low lying areas & cold pockets. Mid20s in some areas, not long enough duration for significance.
  6. Scattered fruit damage to all growing regions. Irrigation helped, but still some slush ice cut. Still assessing if any long term damage.
  7. We're in good shape. Scattered reports of ice nothing material. Fingers crossed tonight no wind perfect conditions to run water.Optimistic
  8. Similar to yesterday mid20s across citrus belt short duration before dawn some frozen fruit but not material
  9. Came through cold in good shape. Scattered reports of mid20s pre-sunrise but no duration. Cold tonight, cautiously optimistic we’ll be ok.
  10. Venturing in to the world of Twitter to provide updates on weather events affecting the FL citrus industry!