Trees Are Resilient—But Weather Still Takes a Toll
New England’s seasonal changes are dramatic. From freezing winters to dry, stormy summers, our region’s weather patterns can do real damage to even the healthiest trees. At Northeastern Tree Service, we help homeowners and property managers understand how trees respond to these shifts—and how proper care can prevent long-term damage.
At Northeastern Tree Service, we’re often called in to finish—or fix—jobs that went wrong. Here’s why it’s worth thinking twice before you DIY.
Winter: Cold, Ice, and Snow Load
Main threats:
- Heavy snow and ice weighing down limbs
- Freeze-thaw cycles causing bark cracks
- Salt spray from roads damaging root systems
Tree care tips:
• Prune before winter to remove weak limbs
• Use cabling and bracing for structural support
• Avoid piling salted snow near tree bases
After winter storms, our emergency tree service is available to remove fallen limbs and assess damage.
Spring: Rapid Growth and Storms
Main threats:
• Heavy rain saturating soil and loosening roots
• Early heat waves stressing new growth
• Strong winds breaking limbs or uprooting shallow-rooted trees
Tree care tips:
• Schedule a spring tree pruning to encourage healthy growth
• Assess soil drainage and consider plant health care programs to boost resilience
• Remove dead or leaning trees before thunderstorm season hits
Summer: Drought and Heat Stress
Main threats:
• Extended periods without rainfall
• Leaf scorch or drop from heat and UV exposure
• Increased pest activity
Tree care tips:
• Water deeply during dry stretches (especially for newly planted trees)
• Use mulch to retain soil moisture and moderate temperature
• Monitor for pests and signs of disease—PHC treatments may be necessary
Fall: Leaf Drop and Preparation for Dormancy
Main threats:
• Fungal infections as wet leaves pile up
• Root stress if trees enter dormancy too early or too late
• Unnoticed structural issues before winter sets in
Tree care tips:
• Remove fallen leaves promptly
• Schedule an inspection for potential tree removal or treatment before winter
• Consider protective measures like green waste recycling and strategic pruning
Seasonal Tree Services That Make a Difference
At Northeastern Tree Service, we work year-round to help your trees thrive in every season. Our experts serve residential, commercial, and utility clients with services that include:
• Preventative pruning
• Structural support systems
• Emergency response
• Tree health evaluations and treatments
• Tree moving and planting based on climate conditions
We service properties throughout Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
Prepare Your Trees for the Seasons Ahead
Weather is unpredictable—but your tree care doesn’t have to be. By understanding how each season impacts your landscape, you can stay ahead of potential problems and protect your investment.
If you’re not sure where to begin, our certified arborists are here to help. Contact us today to schedule a seasonal tree assessment or request a year-round care plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does winter weather in New England affect trees?
Cold temperatures, snow, and ice can break branches and stress trees. We helps protect trees by removing weak limbs before winter storms.
Can snow and ice damage tree branches?
Yes. Heavy snow and ice can cause branches to snap or bend. Regular pruning by North Eastern Tree Service reduces the risk of storm damage.
How can I protect my trees year-round?
You can protect trees by pruning, mulching, watering, and regular inspections. North Eastern Tree Service offers year-round tree care solutions.
Do New England trees face pest problems due to weather?
Yes. Warmer weather can increase insects and diseases that harm trees.
Does climate change affect New England trees?
Yes. Warmer temperatures and stronger storms increase stress on trees.





