Old Farmers' Almanac fall forecast
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In mid-September, 'The Old Farmer's Almanac' released a map predicting when each region of the United States is expected to see peak fall foliage. The northernmost parts of the U.S. are set to see the most color at the beginning of October, with the ...
October is finally here, and with it comes more fall foliage reaching its peak throughout the U.S. Each year, as trees begin to store a chemical called chlorophyll, their leaves lose their green coloring, leaving yellow, orange, red, brown, and sometimes ...
Dreaming of watching leaves turn from lush greens to fiery reds, burnt oranges and golden yellows this fall? You're not alone. But timing is everything—miss it by a week and you could find yourself staring at some patchy branches. That's where ...
We’ve reached the first full week of October, and peak foliage color this season is spreading widely across Northern New England and spilling into the higher elevations of Massachusetts. Up until Wednesday, New England has seen zero rainfall over the ...
Fall has officially begun, and with it comes the arrival of fall foliage earlier than normal in some parts of the U.S. According to experts, the most fall foliage will be visible in mid-October, or the second or third week. But in the Northeast and Mid ...
