October 6, 2004
Moderate color (31% - 60% change) is spreading
across the Appalachian Mountain chain including western
North Carolina, eastern Tennessee, western Virginia, much
of West Virginia and western Maryland.
The higher elevations in northern West Virginia and extreme
western Maryland are showing high color
(60% - 80%) change. Elsewhere in the region, low color (11%
- 30% change) dominates.
Here are some of the places to visit now for
great foliage displays.
Maryland - The exteme southwest corner of the
western panhandle. U.S. Route 219.
West Virginia - Much of Tucker County including
Thomas, West Virginia (along U.S. Route 219). U.S. Route 33
from Elkins to Harman, West Virginia. In Pocahontas County
(southeast West Virginia), State Route 150.
North Carolina - The famed Blue Ridge Parkway
is beginning to show decent color, especially in the
highest elevations. Check it out for a preview of what is
to come in the next week or two.
Leaf drop in the region is mostly low, with
moderate drop in areas showing moderate to high color.
This information provided by Marek D. Rzonca,
The Foliage Network.