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When it comes to choosing the perfect spot for a fall foliage getaway in Vermont, there are no wrong decisions. Come early ...
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 ...
It's October in New England, meaning apple picking, Patriots games and of course, the vibrant autumn foliage colors that the region is known for. However, according to Yankee Magazine's foliage ...
Foliage Where to see peak fall foliage in New England the weekend of Oct. 4-6 By Ryan Mancini masslive.com Oct 4, 2024 Updated Oct 4, 2024 ...
This year, peak foliage is arriving a week or two ahead of schedule, with leaves changing early in response to recent weather stressors — but you’re certainly not too late to immerse yourself ...
The Foliage Report’s most recent fall foliage map for New England (as of October 14) shows that around 50 percent of Vermont as well as Northern parts of New Hampshire and Maine are past peak ...
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“Too little rain and too much rain – bad for trees, bad for fall foliage colors.” Peak foliage in Lincoln, New Hampshire. (Photo by Jim Sagle / Yankee Magazine) The Threat of Pests Those living in New ...
Fall is almost here in New England, which means New Hampshire is about to erupt in fall colors. According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, leaves can change their color from as early as mid-September ...
As seen in these maps, the vibrant fall hues which the New England region is so beloved for can be expected to peak during the week of Oct. 7. The region's colorful foliage displays bring in about ...
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 ...
Fall colors will begin to peek through during the week of Sept. 9, covering southern New England with minimal foliage. Patchy colors will start to develop in northern New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.