Early Spring Growth Followed by Cold Snap in Intermountain West and Plains
Early Spring Growth Followed by Cold Snap in Intermountain West and Plains
US · Published Apr 3, 2026
• Early spring growth observed across Central and Western US due to unusually warm March.
• Unseasonably cold conditions expected in the Intermountain West and Plains, potentially impacting early growth.
• Frost can delay leaf growth by several weeks, with potential setbacks extending into the following year.
Early spring growth in central, western USA
The United States experienced an unusually warm March, leading to early spring growth with leaves emerging two to four weeks ahead of schedule in many Central and Western states.
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