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Temperatures with the coming cold wave will be comparable to the December 2022 cold wave. Here is a comparison:
December 2022 cold snap highs and lows:
45/20, 23/-9, 12/1, 19/7, 26/13, 32/24, 51/27,...
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What the ‘HAIL’ happened to my tree?
SEP 3, 2023
Storms blew through Sandusky Ohio Saturday, August 12, 2023, taking down branches, trees, and power lines.
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Thomas deHaas

Arbor Doctor talks Oak Wilt disease, chlorosis, and winter weather with yard boy Ron Wilson.

Understanding Lightning & Associated Tree Damage
JUL 9, 2022
Lightning is one of nature’s most powerful forces. Lightning can have devastating effects on people, property and trees. Each strike of lightning can reach more than five miles in length, and produce ...

Here is the forecast, as of this writing, for the period June 13-16, 2022, the last full week of spring according to the astronomically based calendar. People often snicker when I make a big deal out ...