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The central U.S. will continue to experience unusually cool weather into next week, with frequent freezes expected as far south as the central High Plains. Frost and scattered freezes may extend into the northern panhandle of Texas. Producers in all freeze-affected areas of the central and southern High Plains will need to monitor winter wheat for any signs of freeze injury. In advance of the heart of the cold spell, a storm system emerging from the West will produce heavy, mid-April snow in the central Rockies and widespread rain from the central and southern Plains to the Gulf Coast.