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South Florida's Daily Summer Storms Are Putting Extra Stress on Local Trees

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Afternoon thunderstorms are as reliable as clockwork in South Florida this time of year, and the repeated cycle of heavy rain and wind gusts adds up on trees over the course of a summer.

Saturated soil loosens root systems, while repeated wind loading on a full summer canopy can weaken limb connections over time, even without a named storm involved. It's a slower kind of stress than a single big event, but it's just as real and often harder for homeowners to notice until a limb finally gives way.

Properties in West Palm Beach, Jupiter, and Palm Beach Gardens with mature trees near structures benefit from a mid-season check to catch any limbs that have loosened or roots that have shifted before the next round of storms rolls through later this summer.

Have this summer's daily storms left any visible changes in the trees around your property?

#SouthFloridaWeather #TreeHealth #PalmBeachCounty


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