I have peach, plum, and pear about to start blooming with a month of winter left. They are going to get hammered from cold weather like they have the last two years. We have what seems to be a COLD spell - for us - zero to five degrees - but it wont last long. 82 degrees here today. It has become almost useless here to try to grow early blooming trees. Better look for the late blooming varieties, now.
My Anna apple in south Mississippi is fully leafed out and blooming. It always blooms in February. It got hit hard in the freeze last March. I have had this tree for over 10 years in my backyard and have been unable to find a pollinator that will bloom in February when it blooms. A good production year is 2-3 apples in June.
Plums, pears, black cherries, and crabapples were not budding out last weekend on my property in south Louisiana.
Chestnut crab has been the same way for me, by far the earliest bloomer here. It has produced just enough to tell it is true to type. It has already split, everything else is still pretty dormant.