I knew it was coming but still was shocked to get an email from a local grocer with this:

WEATHER IMPACT ON FRESH PRODUCE - We have been advised by our suppliers that fires and hurricanes have the potential for a negative impact on the quality of our fresh produce in the coming weeks.
California leafy vegetables, lettuce, broccoli and cauliflower- these items are showing stress due to high temperatures. This includes irregular sizing, shapes, tip burn and possible discoloration. In addition leafy items could also show signs of ash from the River wild fire near Salina’s CA. The industry is adding extra steps to the cleaning of product for value added items, but field packed whole leaf items could be impacted by signs of ash.
Hurricanes /tropical storms could cause damage or disruptions ports, which could delay banana in bound shipments. The storms also have the potential to damage southern grown crops such as peppers, cucumbers, squash, cabbage and cooking greens.
Excessive heat in Canada is negatively impacting Ontario green-house operation, severally limiting supply and reducing quality.
The California heat wave is also taking a toll on several fruits. Strawberry quality is lower than normal with heavy bruising. Blackberries will likely be unavailable due to the heat and low production.
Extreme temperatures are causing issues for our peach and nectarine growers, which will likely impact supply.
We continue to do our best to source the best produce possible, but these are conditions out of anyone's control. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we work through this time together.