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When and where to see peak fall foliage

When and where to see peak fall foliage
Data: smokymountains.com; Map: Axios VisualsDon't let those early brown leaves fool you — U.S. peak foliage is still ahead, ranging from late September to mid-November.The big picture: The fall color change starts in the North and high elevations in the U.S., before making its way South, according to travel brand SmokyMountains.com.State of play: Warmer-than-average temperatures could delay foliage in much of the country, particularly in the South and West, including Georgia, Alabama and northern Florida.Yes, but: Mountainous regions and areas with cooler-than-usual forecasts — like northern New England, the Adirondacks and the Poconos — could see peak colors on the early side, according to forecasts.Between the lines: SmokyMountains.com uses historical weather reports, tree species info and user data to put together 2025 foliage prediction maps of the U.S.Zoom in: The hard-to-find, vibrant yellow Alpine larch groves in the Northern Rockies are one of University of Vermont forest science professor William Keeton's favorite fall sights.Here are more colorful leaves to view across the country.The bottom line: Even with warmer weather shifting timelines, there will still be plenty of reds, yellows, oranges and purples to see across the country.

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