It's that time of year already! October is the peak leaf-peeping season across the Tri-State area. There are only three places on the planet where deciduous forests transform into the reds, oranges ...
With the official start of fall only a few days away, you may notice leaves starting to turn rich shades of red, orange and yellow. Although Washington state is known for its “green forests of firs ...
As summer releases its hold, the landscape of Northeast Pennsylvania is tilting toward a fiery symphony of reds, oranges and golds. For photographers — seasoned or iPhone-wielding — this is the time ...
A plant's genetics are a primary factor in determining its potential for vibrant fall colors. Weather, specifically cool nights and sunny days, helps produce the red pigments in leaves. Healthy, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DES MOINES, Iowa — The red, orange, and yellow hues of fall are delayed for Iowa this year, but the Department of Natural ...
When summer fades and fall emerges, lush green tree leaves give way to a variety of warm hues that mark the changing of seasons, and many people anticipate the chance to catch a glimpse of the magic.
These fall colors start to appear more commonly as we lose daylight. Through the first few weeks of fall, we lose about 3 minutes of daylight every day. This leads to a drop in photosynthesis, the ...
A lack of rain in August and the first half of September will likely mean that the fall colors in southeast Michigan will be slightly less vibrant this year, experts say. “The leaves might not be as ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Looking for the fall colors when spending time outdoors? You’ll likely have to wait a few more weeks to ...
Michigan’s fall colors always spread across our state in odd stretches and patches. Today we can see where those patches of fall color are located using images from satellites. As we drive along our ...
We are loving the fall color season right now in Michigan. We’ve got areas of vibrant colors that are putting on a splashy, near-peak show already, while some parts of the state are slower to shine.