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Peak color seems a bit behind normal this year. The late spring, combined with plentiful rainfall and mild temperatures in September appears to have delayed the color change at least by a week or so. …
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Peak color seems a bit behind normal this year. The late spring, combined with plentiful rainfall and mild
temperatures in September appears to have delayed the color change at least by a week or so. But look for plenty of color this coming week, sparked by several days of cool temperatures and sunshine, two factors that help prompt the changing colors.