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Yes....it just happened to me tonight while I was watching tv. It is about 2-4 degrees outside with the wind chill around 15-20 below, and all of the sudden I started to hear a loud cracking sound. Initially, I thought that the tv was exploding :) Then I looked up at the window and watched as it got worse and worse and continued making this god awful sound. It was definitely one of the weirdest things that I have ever witnessed.

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