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Exploding trees have hit the headlines, but should you be concerned about trees on your property?
A guide to exploding trees. We look at what this winter occurrence is and what homeowners can do to keep trees safe on their ...
Social media posts warned of "exploding trees" when temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero.
Meteorologists are warning that an incoming subzero cold snap comes with an increased risk of "exploding trees." Arborists say it's a real thing that ...
The freezing temperatures don't just impact people; the bitter cold can have a major impact on trees. One you can hear.
When temperatures plunge and the air goes painfully still, people in northern forests sometimes hear a sharp crack that ...
An arctic blast has sent cold air across the United States, causing trees to break suddenly in what looks like an explosion.
As Minnesotans, along with much of the rest of the nation, hunker down for a brutally cold stretch of January weather, a new winter concern is starting to go viral on social media.
WTOL 11 meteorologist John Burchfield explains the science behind 'exploding trees' and lets you know if they are really worth all the hype.
North Jerseyans should be aware of the effects of extreme cold this weekend, from frostbite and numbness to ... exploding ...
Extreme temperature drops trigger the crackling or gunshot pops heard in the forest in the midst of winter, experts said.
This winter, you may hear loud cracking sounds in the woods. Known as "exploding trees" or frost cracks, the phenomenon is ...
CT Insider on MSN
‘Exploding trees' are going viral online. Here's why Connecticut trees aren't at risk.
Most trees are dormant through the winter's coldest months.
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