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Foliage Reports Archive - 2003 Northeast United States |
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November 5, 2003 For most
of the Northeast, the foliage season has ended. However, fall color can
still be seen in some areas. Western and downstate New York, extreme western
Pennsylvania, much of eastern Pennsylvania, central and southern New Jersey,
central and eastern Massachusetts, coastal New Hampshire, some coastal
sections of Maine, all of Rhode Island, and portions of Connecticut are
still experiencing either high color or peak color change. All other locations
have now passed peak. Keep in mind that the amount of leaf drop is rather
high across the Leaf drop across the Northeast is mainly moderate to high. Those areas reporting past peak conditions are noting nearly complete leaf drop. In northern Maine, northern New Hampshire, the mountains of Vermont and much of the Adirondack Mountains and Catskill Mountains in New York are reporting complete leaf drop. Need a place to stay? Check out our Places to Stay and Foliage Spotters sections to find great accommodations! This information provided by Marek D. Rzonca, The Foliage Network. The next report will be released on Saturday, November 8, 2003.
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