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Are trees really exploding in the severe cold? Sort of.
Severe cold temperatures hitting much of the country this week could branch out − literally.

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Exploding trees from cold in South Dakota? Here's what really happens
 · 1d · on MSN
What are "exploding trees"? Here's what can really happen to trees in cold weather
 · 23h
As deep freeze hits Ontario, experts explain the ‘exploding tree’ phenomenon
Trees don’t actually explode in the cold, but sometimes, they can sound like they are.

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Can trees 'explode' from extreme cold? Not exactly. KETV's Caitlin Harvey explains
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Why are people googling exploding trees ahead of the winter storm? CNN’s Harry Enten explains.
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Meteorologists warn of ‘exploding trees’ as brutal cold snap expected to usher in subzero temps

A tree-mendous freeze. Forecasters are warning that expected subzero temperatures could cause trees to explode as a brutal cold snap is expected to wallop most of the country in the coming days. Trees may split and burst across the Midwest and Northern Plains Friday and Saturday as a bitter Arctic blast from Canada sends temperatures plunging to roughly 20 degrees below zero,
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Here's what Texas A&M Forest Service officials say about the threat of trees 'exploding' in the cold

Here's what you need to know to stay safe.
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Do Mass. residents have to prepare for exploding trees this weekend?

Massachusetts probably won’t see the kind of extreme cold necessary for trees to split this weekend. Some parts of the Berkshires could see low temperatures of -6 degrees on Friday night into Saturday morning, according to the National Weather Service, but that won’t be enough to cause any woodland “explosions.”
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