What can leaf peepers expect this fall foliage season, and how might climate change impact when and how the leaves change color? CBS News spoke to two experts to find out. Where will leaves change colors first? William Keeton, a professor of forestry at the University of Vermont, said leave...
but nothing quite kicks off the season like when the leaves change into those vibrant hues of yellow, orange and red. The cascade of colors that erupts each September and October signal that change is on its way.What can leaf peepers expect this fall foliage season, and how might climate ...
Another important part of leaf-peeping is knowing the right time to go! For the best experience, not only should leaves be near their peak colors, but the weather should be agreeable, too. Avoid rainy, windy days, when the leaves (and you) will be soggy. Strong wind in late fall can ...
Fall is also harvest time: tuck into a variety of apples in Vermont. Robophoto1/Shutterstock Fall shoulder season: September to November Best for peak fall foliage and spooky seasonal activities Every fall, the trees fling off that staid New England green and deck their boughs with flaming re...
There’s perhaps no more popular place to goleaf peepingin September and October than New England and the Mid Atlantic states. Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine see the first colorful hints of fall as early as August, with peak color usually going off like fireworks in late September. Color...
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Leaf peeping isn't the only popular fall activity throughout the region. With so many farms and orchards in the suburbs, apple and pumpkin picking options are endless. While the ongoing dry pattern is not good for dazzling fall color displays, it does have benefits for other things. For tho...