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Farmer’s Almanac predicts much of New England will be at or near peak fall color by Oct. 11. Massachusetts is expected to be ...
While leaves can change color anywhere from mid-September to early November, the Old Farmer's Almanac says that the second ...
According to the website's fall foliage color map, based on previous years' foliage reports from Almanac readers, leaves typically change color in Vermont in mid-September, developing deep oranges in ...
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.
The Old Farmer's Almanac has been predicting weather since 1792, and claims to have near 80% accuracy over that time.
New England is home to arguably the best fall foliage in the country, and now's the time to immerse yourself in nature’s colorful bounty.
Tired of the usual fall trips? Discover 3 unique and luxurious destinations for incredible fall foliage, from the rugged ...
All signs are pointing to the type of foliage season New Englanders have grown to expect, both in quality and timing. "We're expecting (peak foliage to be) on-schedule in northern New England, and ...
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.
Every New Englander knows that one of the best parts of fall is the beautiful foliage of the region. Unfortunately, not all years are equal, and although 2024 was expected to see bright autumn ...
New England is historically a fall foliage hot spot. But thanks to an early autumn that is forecasted to feel more like a second summer, the region is expected to have a less impressive ...