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How will climate change affect New England's fall foliage? Experts say warmer nights and invasive plants and insects all pose a threat.
Weather Focus Peak foliage, perfect weather. It’s still a great time to take in New England’s color canopy. How have past weather conditions impacted this year’s leaves?
Many unexpected weather conditions have caused a change from the original fall foliage forecast. Jim Salge, foliage expert at Yankee Magazine, told the Burlington Free Press that the main problem is ...
Jim Salge, foliage expert at Yankee Magazine, told the Burlington Free Press that the main problem is dryness. New England saw a combination of little to no rain in August and September followed by ...
With leaves starting to turn brown, foliage expert Jim Salge of Yankee Magazine recommends these locations to catch peak fall colors.
2024 fall foliage: A guide to fall colors in New England, including maps and forecasts for Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Boston.
Across central New England, including southern Vermont, southern New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut, the best colors come out from early to mid-October.
Vibrant fall colors as seen from an overlook on New Hampshire’s Kancamagus highway in the state’s northern White Mountains region. (Photo by Jim Sagle / Yankee Magazine) Leaves are already turning in ...
Usually considered the king of fall foliage, New England is expected to have a "typical" leaf-peeping season. Upstate N.Y.'s forecast, however, is much more vibrant.
Fall is almost here in New England, and that means beautiful foliage is on its way. According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, leaves can change their color from as early as mid-September all the way ...
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