Do trees actually explode from 'extreme' cold?

Weather News

Do trees actually explode from 'extreme' cold?
Winter WeatherWeatherUs
  • 📰 fox32news
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 98 sec. here
  • 7 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 57%
  • Publisher: 51%

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 this viral claim.

The internet, and my social circles, are suddenly all abuzz over the possibility of exploding trees in the extreme cold.There are many people that have likely lived in Minnesota and the Upper Midwest their whole life and have never seen or heard anything about exploding trees.

Then comes 2026 and... the internet. The sudden interest seems to stem around a post, or a couple of posts, from different social meteorologists talking about the upcoming bitter cold for the Upper Midwest stating that exploding trees will be possible. I would wager that none of these folks have ever spent a winter in the far north. Well, don't bother hunkering down in your basement like you would during a tornado, because this isn't a widespread phenomenon. It is extremely rare. Think of this like winning the Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot. While it can and does happen, it is extremely rare. During some extreme temperatures, especially with large and sudden drops or rises in or out of a deep freeze, the sap in trees can expand or contract very quickly. This could add extra pressure to the inside of the tree that it is unable to handle, leading to a sudden split, crack, or sheer of wood and bark that often comes with a loud boom.What is far more common is the phenomenon called "frost quakes." The title is a little misleading because it is not an earthquake. But it does have to do with how our soil interacts with the bitter cold. Moisture gets locked away in the soil as the ground freezes. But as temperatures continue to fall to more unusual levels of the 20s, 30s, or 40s below zero, the soil may contract enough to where the pressure on the ice in that soil eventually leads to some cracking as the soil splits. This happens in a split second, bringing a sound or "boom" along with it. If that split is large or long enough, that can lead to a significant boom that can lead to the ground shaking slightly and a large boom in areas immediately surrounding it. Does your house or apartment often creak or moan in the much colder temperatures in the winter? It likely does, even if you've never noticed. It's the same reasoning, buildings contract in the "extreme" cold, leading to those weird sounds in the coldest of temps.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

fox32news /  🏆 547. in US

Winter Weather Weather Us Mn

 

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

James Gunn Officially Responds to DCU Rumors: Batman, Wonder Woman Casting, Clayface Trailer & MoreJames Gunn Officially Responds to DCU Rumors: Batman, Wonder Woman Casting, Clayface Trailer & MoreJames Gunn tore through some of the rumors currently circulating about the DCU, including Batman and Wonder Woman.
Read more »

MLK Day: Striking nurses get boost of support from Reverend Al Sharpton stands in Upper ManhattanMLK Day: Striking nurses get boost of support from Reverend Al Sharpton stands in Upper ManhattanCivil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton spent part of MLK Day Monday standing with striking nurses in Upper Manhattan.
Read more »

Upper West Side residents rally over lack of cooking gas, call on management to make repairsUpper West Side residents rally over lack of cooking gas, call on management to make repairsNearly 100 tenants from three different buildings managed by A&E Real Estate on the Upper West Side rallied on Monday.
Read more »

Fierce winter storm causes 100-car pileup, brings snow and deep freeze to Midwest, NortheastFierce winter storm causes 100-car pileup, brings snow and deep freeze to Midwest, NortheastThe pileup in Michigan is the latest impact of the major winter storm moving across the U.S. More than 200 million people are in the path of the arctic blasts.
Read more »

More snow, lake effect to accumulate in the Midwest, Northeast into ThursdayMore snow, lake effect to accumulate in the Midwest, Northeast into ThursdayA series of clipper storms from western Canada is expected to bring additional snow and shifting bands of lake-effect snow with gusty winds in the northeastern quarter of the United States into Thursday. The steadiest bands of snow will extend from the northern Plains to the Midwest and parts of the northern Appalachians but will...
Read more »

ICE Details a New Minnesota-Based Detention Network That Spans 5 StatesICE Details a New Minnesota-Based Detention Network That Spans 5 StatesInternal ICE planning documents propose spending up to $50 million on a privately run network capable of shipping immigrants in custody hundreds of miles across the Upper Midwest.
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-04-01 19:21:26