The 2026 Minor League Baseball season has begun, which means its time for a six-month onslaught of theme nights, giveaway ...
"Exploding Trees" are Possible in the Midwest. No, they don't actually explode but the expected extreme temperature drops can ...
This pain sensation Rau is referring to, what many of us call a brain freeze, is the work of the trigeminal nerve. The ...
January and February were challenging months for our landscape with roller-coaster temperatures, but it is a bit too soon to ...
Are they dead? Or are they just still “sleeping”? That’s the question home gardeners are wondering as they venture into the landscape and still see a lot of bareness. That’s not abnormal this time of ...
The weather from here on out is more important for the timing than whatever happened this winter, say the experts.
Think the warm temperatures across the state will stop the snow? Weather records say otherwise. Temperatures across Detroit reached a high of 43 degrees on Tuesday, Feb. 10, a post from the National ...
Exploding trees made quite a few headlines last month when temperatures dropped across much of the country. While the claim of trees exploding certainly grabs attention, it is a little exaggerated.
If you’ve spent time outdoors during recent cold snaps—or scrolled social media—you may have heard talk of “exploding trees.” While the phrase sounds dramatic, the phenomenon behind it is very real ...
Snow across the Inland Northwest has not been plentiful this season, despite the formation of a new La Niña in the waters of the south-central Pacific Ocean. As I mentioned last week, the heaviest ...
You may have been surprised like me on Jan. 21 if you saw the following headline: "Exploding trees possible across Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota." You might not remember ever seeing an exploding ...
When temperatures plunge and the air goes painfully still, people in northern forests sometimes hear a sharp crack that sounds like a gunshot. That eerie noise has fueled a viral claim that trees ...