I feel for ya Greg. It's tough to watch promising growth get nipped in the bud.
We've been fortunate here in the mountains of NH. Buds on all my vines are puffy and pink. They are lagging well behind all the native vegetation here, which is all leafed out. Probably a good thing. It was 34 last night with a few isolated frosts in the valleys. We are up at 1300' on a south facing slope so last frosts come a bit earlier, but it was spitting snow this morning.
Did the annual dandelion harvest yesterday in a field that is normally a sea of yellow on this date, but it was raw enough so that only about 5% were fully open. Still got a 5 gal. bucket full of compressed blossoms. Put together the 2016 batch today. Dandelion is probably our most requested wine. I guess not many make it, but many remember their grandmothers making it. It has the really weird property of tasting semi-sweet when we make it bone dry (.992 last year).
Anyway- fingers crossed for you Greg. You'll probably get enough harvest to keep you out of trouble.