It’s that time of the year. The leaves are starting to change colors. This week the National Weather Service in Atlanta shared the satellite image above showing fall foliage changes in the Appalachian ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After a summer that drenched and parched Pennsylvania for months at a time, the commonwealth is experiencing into an ...
The annual autumnal leaf show is almost here, and the stage is set for a vibrant display in some of the most popular foliage sightseeing destinations. Weather conditions leading up to fall have a big ...
Discover peak fall colors by state with this interactive fall foliage map. Find the best views close to home or plan the perfect 2025 leaf peeping trip across the U.S. ByBrittany Anas, Contributor.
This animated map shows fall leaf color projections. Red indicates peak color. It’s officially fall in the Northern Hemisphere, which means bright, beautiful foliage isn’t far behind. Parts of the U.S ...
The official start to fall is less than a month away, but some trees around the Pittsburgh area are already starting to show color. This color isn't traditional fall foliage though. Most of western ...
Fall color is showing up in the Ozarks, but it’s developing the wrong way and will likely lead to a muted peak in fall color later this season. The ongoing “flash drought” is taxing plants and trees ...
Mid-elevation areas are seeing peak color in Tennessee around Oct. 17. See when Gatlinburg will have peak fall foliage Roan Mountain State Park in Tennessee has good fall views, experts say. Fall ...
SUMMER IS STILL SUMMERING, at least for a few more weeks, and a glance at most any thermometer will confirm what we already know: It isn't yet the moment for stowing our swimsuits, sunglasses, and ...
Dreaming of watching leaves turn from lush greens to fiery reds, burnt oranges and golden yellows this fall? You're not alone. But timing is everything—miss it by a week and you could find yourself ...
It's officially fall in the Northern Hemisphere, which means bright, beautiful foliage isn't far behind. Parts of the U.S. will soon start to see — if they haven't already — leaves and shrubs trade ...