PINE BLUFF, Ark.- Pine Bluff police are investigating after one person was left dead, another injured on Tuesday night. According to investigators, the incident happened just before 8:45 p.m. at the ...
Spring is here, and so is allergy season. Well, to be fair, pollen in the Deep South is kind of like the threat of tornadoes. It might be worse in the spring or fall, but the risk is with us all year.
A warm, windy Wednesday triggered an early-season surge in tree pollen across the Triangle. The culprit? The trees. Other WRAL Top Stories According to Wednesday morning’s pollen report, four types of ...
While the calendar says it is mid-February, South Carolina’s trees are sending a clear message to allergy sufferers: spring has already arrived. With temperatures climbing toward the 70s this week, ...
SO IF YOU’RE GOING SOUTH ON 35 RIGHT NOW, IT’S GOING TO TAKE YOU A LITTLE BIT MORE TIME. NEW TODAY, THAT SNOWFALL IS JUST ABOUT ALL GONE ACROSS OKLAHOMA. BUT BECAUSE OF THAT, YOU MAYBE YOU’VE NOTICED ...
Strong winds and steady rain toppled trees and knocked out power. by Stella Sun,KOMONewsReporter SEATTLE — Spring showers bring May flowers, but they also bring a longer pollen season, according to ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Exploding trees may be taking over your social media feed, but a local gardening expert says you are unlikely to see them in your own backyard. Rick Vuyst, the former CEO ...
John Seiler was strolling across Virginia Tech’s campus with his students Thursday morning when something stopped them in their tracks: a sweet cherry tree with an unusual jagged scar running along ...
Every time arctic air drops south, and temperatures plummet well below zero, social media lights up with a scary (and slightly cinematic) rumor called "exploding trees." Videos circulate of loud, ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Social media posts warning about “exploding trees” during frigid temperatures are misleading, according to a local arborist. The phenomenon referenced in viral posts is ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — You may have read about this viral story online – a warning to be wary of “exploding trees”. But is it really something to be concerned about? While there is some science explaining ...
Experts say trees do not explode but can crack loudly due to rapid temperature changes. This phenomenon, known as "frost cracking," occurs when tree sap freezes and expands. Young trees, thin-barked ...
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