Heavy rainfall in the region has brought relief to fruit growers but has also raised concerns about potential fruit cracking, particularly in strawberry plantations and certain cherry varieties. The risk is highest for the Summit, Techlovan, Carmen, Burlat, and Cassandra varieties due to their softness. The intensity of the rainfall varies, with some areas experiencing over 50 liters per square meter in the last 48 hours. Fruit growers are considering harvesting some crops early to avoid mass cracking, and the extent of the issue will depend on factors such as variety, hydration, and fertilization, with unirrigated plots more likely to suffer from cracking.