The production of Florida's oranges is expected to reach its lowest level and decline due to the impact of severe weather events and disease, according to a recent news report.
With the decline in supply, the prices of oranges could become expensive as many people prepare for the Christmas Season.
From Hurricanes Fiona and Ian to flooding in eastern Kentucky and a record-dry summer as the western United States entered its 22nd year of a once-in-a-millennium megadrought, the United States has already experienced over a dozen major weather catastrophes, with setbacks surpassing $1 billion.
Forecasts showed that parts of the Northeast could feel a winter-like temperature with a potential for snowflakes. However, the report said it would be short-lived.