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The best places to see fall foliage in the D.C. area this weekend The mountainous and hilly terrain west and north of the Beltway should have near-peak colors.
Although Marylanders might be enjoying the clear, crisp fall weather around the state, the lack of rain is concerning some farmers and meteorologists. Chesnea Skeen, a National Weather Service ...
BALTIMORE — Meteorologist Tony Pann previews when different parts of the state will see a peak in fall foliage. Check it out -- you might already be too late if you're looking for Garrett County ...
Washington County Forester Aaron Cook is forecasting a quicker fall foliage show, with muted colors, thanks to back-to-back years with drought.
Summer was pretty dry, which has led the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to predict that our fall foliage will change earlier than normal this year, and feature more yellows and golds than ...
It's officially fall and that means peak leaf-peeping time is almost here! The vibrant orange, red and gold hues that we all look forward to are not visible everywhere yet, but here's your ...
Fall is just around the corner, but a few counties have started early. The DNR releases a map of the foliage report across the state, here is the latest.
Western MarylandAs autumn’s colors intensify across the state of Maryland, residents and visitors are eagerly anticipating the peak leaf change. In western Maryland, the mountains are currently ...
Maryland In Maryland, the latest fall foliage report reveals that Garrett and Allegany counties in the west are at near peak colors while Washington, Frederick and Carroll counties are at midpoint.
Driving the Red River Gorge Scenic Byway to see fall foliage According to the National Scenic Byway Foundation, the route begins in Stanton in Powell County on State Highway 11 and heads east.