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  2. I live in New Jersey, and my tree snapped during a recent ice ...

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    5 ways to boost your net worth now — easily up your money game without altering your day-to-day life Car insurance in America now costs a stunning $2,329/year on average — but here’s how 2 ...

  3. Freezing rain - Wikipedia

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    Freezing rain and glaze ice on a large scale is called an ice storm. Effects on plants can be severe, as they cannot support the weight of the ice. Trees may snap as they are dormant and fragile during winter weather. Pine trees are also victims of ice storms as their needles will catch the ice, but not be able to support the weight.

  4. Winter storms are hitting the U.S. Here's how to stay safe ...

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    A major winter storm is expected to deliver heavy snow, ice and rain across much of the U.S. this weekend into Monday, affecting areas from the Plains to the mid-Atlantic East Coast. The system ...

  5. Prepare for the coldest Arctic blast: How to keep your pipes ...

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    A winter storm emerging from the Rockies is forecast to bring rain, snow and ice to a large part of the U.S., the National Weather Service said Friday, bringing below freezing temperatures with it ...

  6. Ice storm - Wikipedia

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    An ice storm, also known as a glaze event or a silver storm, is a type of winter storm characterized by freezing rain. [1] The U.S. National Weather Service defines an ice storm as a storm which results in the accumulation of at least 0.25-inch (6.4 mm) of ice on exposed surfaces.

  7. Severe weather - Wikipedia

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    Trees that have been destroyed by an ice storm. Ice storms are also known as a Silver storm, referring to the color of the freezing precipitation. [89] Ice storms are caused by liquid precipitation which freezes upon cold surfaces and leads to the gradual development of a thickening layer of ice. [89] The accumulations of ice during the storm ...

  8. 'Nothing is going to stop Mother Nature': Was this ice storm ...

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    Other winter storms have hit Lane County hard in recent years, but this week's ice storm hit the Eugene and Springfield area the hardest.

  9. Exploding tree - Wikipedia

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    The pressure of the steam can make the trunk burst. [ 3 ] [ 17 ] This happens especially with trees whose trunks are already dying or rotting. [ 3 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] The more usual result of lightning striking a tree, however, is a lightning scar, running down the bark, or simply root damage, whose only visible sign above ground is branches that ...