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 ...
With September finally here, the yellow, orange and red hues of fall foliage will soon make an appearance, signalling the coming of the autumn and trees preserving their energy each year. Fall foliage ...
Fall foliage displays are expected to vary in intensity across the United States. Unfavorable weather, including heavy rain, along with bugs and tree disease, are contributing to the forecast of dull ...
Large swaths of the Midwest are expected to have vibrant fall leaves in 2025, according to an early forecast by AccuWeather. Indiana might have "typical" fall colors, a map by AccuWeather suggests, ...
Florida isn’t famous for its fall foliage (or lack thereof) and doesn’t cool down as quickly as more northern states do at the turn of the season, but there are still pretty leaves to see in the ...
The window for viewing fall colors is potentially shrinking and the vibrancy of the leaves may be dulling over time. North Carolina's diverse elevation gives it one of the longest fall color seasons ...
While not known for its fall foliage, northern Florida does have trees that change color. The best chance to see fall colors in Florida is in the Panhandle and North Florida in early to mid-November.