“Exploding Trees” Explained: Why Extreme Cold Is Causing Trees to Crack, Split, and Fail

Extreme cold snaps can cause trees to crack, split, and fail without warning, a phenomenon often referred to as “exploding trees.” This article explains how rapid temperature drops damage trees internally, why winter-related fractures are frequently missed, and what New Jersey homeowners should know to prevent delayed tree failures after harsh winters.
Why Healthy Trees Mean a Safer Property in Middletown Township, NJ

Healthy trees do more than make your yard beautiful. In Middletown Township, NJ, proper tree care also protects homes, power lines, and families from storm damage. Here’s how proactive trimming, pruning, and evaluation can keep your property safe year-round.
Nor’easter Brings Major Flooding and Powerful Winds to Monmouth County This Weekend

October 10, 2025 – A powerful October nor’easter is taking aim at coastal New Jersey, bringing strong winds, heavy rain, and major flooding threats across Monmouth County. The National Weather Service warns of gusts up to 60 mph, multiple high-tide flooding cycles, and widespread power outages as the slow-moving storm lingers offshore through early next week. Residents are urged to prepare now for coastal surge, soaked soil, and downed trees as conditions worsen throughout the weekend.