Crops like tomatoes, bananas and broccolini were either damaged or lost completely.
Many of these farms supply local food pantries and farmers markets.
The high wind speeds over the weekend blew off the frost cloth that was put in place to protect the plants.
The frost cloth cover only keeps crops a few degrees warmer.
Farmers are forced to start over and pick up the pieces of what’s left behind. The hard freeze isn’t the only weather factor to blame.
The National Weather Service issued an El Niño climate advisory at the beginning of October. Typically an El Niño climate pattern leads to a colder than normal winter.
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