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Fall colors will begin to peek through during the week of Sept. 9, covering southern New England with minimal foliage. Patchy colors will start to develop in northern New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.
Any New England fall foliage guide has to mention the Kancamagus Highway, a 32-mile stretch of Route 112 that runs through the White Mountains from Lincoln to Conway.
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Fall colors will begin to peek through during the week of Sept. 9, covering southern New England with minimal foliage. Patchy colors will start to develop in northern New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.
New England is shaping up to have a great year for foliage 03:03. BOSTON - It's already starting to feel like fall in Massachusetts. So, what will the foliage season be like? An expert says it ...
New England is home to arguably the best fall foliage in the country, and now's the time to immerse yourself in nature’s colorful bounty.
Country Living also lists 15 New England destinations that are prime for fall foliage viewing. Among these, Pioneer Valley and Lenox in Massachusetts offer hiking and biking paths for the ...
As the air turns crisp and the days grow shorter, New England gears up for one of its most stunning displays: the vibrant colors of fall foliage. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there’s ...
What is the fall foliage forecast across New England? 01:28. BOSTON - About three weeks ago, things were going according to plan for this year's fall foliage in New England.
Some parts of New England are actually forecasted to be "dull." “We expect more yellows and browns with typical to dull fall foliage along the East Coast," Pastelok said in a written statement ...
"September brings an average temperature of 59°F (2° below normal) with 3.5” of precipitation—wet in the north," drier in the ...
Fall colors will begin to peek through during the week of Sept. 9, covering southern New England with minimal foliage. Patchy colors will start to develop in northern New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.