WTOL 11 meteorologist John Burchfield explains the science behind 'exploding trees' and lets you know if they are really worth all the hype.
A tree-mendous freeze. Forecasters are warning that expected subzero temperatures could cause trees to explode as a brutal ...
On Friday and Saturday, the maximum temperature is expected to remain in the single digits, with wind chills. Friday, ...
According to the National Forest Foundation, during spells of extreme cold or when trees haven’t had time to acclimate, the ...
As temperatures plunge in Minnesota, residents are warned that the brutal cold can cause local trees to crack, especially ...
Extreme cold can be life-threatening for people, animals and ... trees? Minnesota is in for dangerous cold Jan. 22-23, Thursday and Friday, with the National Weather Service issuing extreme cold ...
“This Arctic blast will be accompanied by gusty winds, leading to dangerous wind chills. The coldest wind chills may fall below -50 across the Northern Plains. Extreme cold warnings, extreme cold ...
Meteorologists link polar vortex cold snaps to exploding trees, noting limited risk to people but greater danger from falling branches and damaged trunks.
As a brutal winter storm takes shape, there are some eye-popping claims getting attention about the risk of "exploding trees.
“EXPLODING TREES are possible in the Midwest and Northern Plains on Friday and Saturday, as temperatures are forecasted to ...
The Texas-based weather social media personality that goes by the name "Max Velocity" (clever name, bud) has a post that's ...
Extreme temperature drops trigger the crackling or gunshot pops heard in the forest in the midst of winter, experts said.