Fall officially begins this Sunday, Sept. 22, and the foliage is transforming around the state to welcome the season. I LOVE ...
While some trees have started to change color upstate, the Lower Hudson Valley still has quite a bit to go before vibrant colors dot the landscape.
The peak of fall foliage can start as early as September, and most locations will peak in either October or November.
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a warmer and drier fall in Kansas, and much of east Kansas will see "vibrant" fall foliage.
Elsewhere in the Hudson Valley, Ulster County is starting to see some autumnal colors, with reports out of Kingston seeing ...
Boston anticipates an excellent foliage season, with weather conditions ideal for vibrant autumn colors. Despite some ...
New England is home to some of the most picturesque autumn landscapes in the country, and there’s no shortage of spots to ...
will be past peak foliage. Why do leaves change color in the fall? Why are the colors different? As explained by the U.S. Agriculture Department, the three factors that influence the autumn leaf ...
Lancaster County leaf peepers will likely be in heaven in late October. That’s when peak color should hit here, a little ...
Fall color has officially started making its way into West Virginia, Gov. Jim Justice said Thursday, with higher elevations ...
Nowhere in the U.S. does the fall season come on stronger than in the Northeast. For your next leaf-peeping or apple-picking ...
As soon as summer wraps, a secret society of leaf ... autumn's best-dressed. The Blue Ridge Scenic Railway serves up Southern ...