The Packer reported that supplies of green peppers and squash are returning to normal after a January where wind and rain destroyed up to 50 percent of the pepper crop and cool temperatures slowed the growth of squash.  More favorable weather in recent weeks has allowed production of the two crops to improve and supplies are now expected to be near normal in April and May.  You can read the story here.

Source: Yellow Cat, Commons Wikimedia
Source: Yellow Cat, Commons Wikimedia