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Trees will NOT explode in cold weather

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Do trees really explode in the severe cold? What to know about frost cracks
Severe cold temperatures hitting much of the country this week could branch out − literally.

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Cowboy State Daily · 1d
'Exploding Tree' Warning From Subzero Cold Snap Reaches Into Wyoming
MinnPost · 17h
Do trees explode in extreme cold?
 · 22h
What are "exploding trees"? This is what's really happening to trees in cold weather
Videos have gone viral on social media of loud, gunshot-like bangs in forests, with users dubbing them "exploding trees."

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Can trees really 'explode' in extreme cold?
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No, trees don’t explode when it gets cold, but they do go pop
Live Science · 20h
Arctic blast probably won't cause trees to explode in the cold — but here's what happens if and when they do go boom
"EXPLODING TREES are possible in the Midwest and Northern Plains on Friday and Saturday, as temperatures are forecasted to fall 20 degrees BELOW zero!" Max Velocity (real name, Max Schuster), a weathe...

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Can extreme cold cause trees to explode? Elton Rogers with DNR explains
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So cold that trees will explode? Not exactly, expert explains
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Exploding Trees: Can this really happen during a winter deep freeze?

Will it get so cold that the trees in your yard explode and fall over? Here's the weather science behind all the "exploding tree" talk.
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Do trees really explode in extreme cold?

“EXPLODING TREES are possible in the Midwest and Northern Plains on Friday and Saturday, as temperatures are forecasted to fall 20 degrees BELOW zero!” Max Velocity, a popular meteorology account, cautioned his over 262,000 Facebook followers on January 20.
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