The Texas A&M Forest Service debunked a false viral claim that trees explode in the cold. Here's what can really happen.
Social media posts warned of "exploding trees" when temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero.
As winter approaches, residents of Texas are being warned about a unique and potentially dangerous phenomenon: the occurrence of 'exploding' trees. This term, while alarming, refers to the sounds ...
Is extreme cold weather exploding trees? Or are people getting dupped by AI videos shared online that appear to show trees exploding in the old.
Can trees really explode in the extreme cold? Rumors are spreading on social media that the frigid temperatures in the Upper Midwest this week could mean exploding trees. FOX 9's Cody Matz breaks down ...
Fort Worth Botanic Garden horticulturist Maddie Fay told the Star-Telegram that the dramatic swing from warm to freezing ...
On Friday and Saturday, the maximum temperature is expected to remain in the single digits, with wind chills. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mornings are likely to be at least 10 below zero.
Extreme temperature drops trigger the crackling or gunshot pops heard in the forest in the midst of winter, experts said.
Should you add exploding trees to the many unpleasant surprises that come with extreme cold or is it just another myth?
Frost cracks, which can make trees sound as though they are exploding, are possible in 7 states this weekend.
Frigid temperatures can do a number on trees but despite what some videos online suggest, trees are not actually exploding - even if it can sound like it.Videos circulating on ...