September 6, 2006
September has arrived, Labor Day has passed and the summer has (unofficially) come to an end, all signs that
the foliage season has arrived. The Foliage Network (http://www.foliagenetwork.com) is geared up to once again
provide the very best foliage information available.
In the Southeast U.S., temperatures were a bit more moderate in the period of May - August than in the Northeast.
Precipitation amounts were close to, or slightly above normal in most of the Southeast. Again, this is good news
for the fall foliage.
At this very early stage of the foliage season, very little color is being reported. Every year, very
young trees and trees in distress show early color, this year being no exception. How will this year's
foliage season be? Only time will tell. The fall-time weather always plays a role in the timing of the
color change and the duration of the foliage season. This summer's weather has been favorable in most
areas, a good first step toward a great, colorful autumn. Going forward, look for mild, sunny days
followed by cool, crisp (not freezing) nights. That, coupled with normal, or below normal rainfall
should lead to a colorful and long lasting foliage season. Watch for The Foliage Network reports
throughout the fall to keep up to date with the latest foliage conditions.
This information provided by Marek D. Rzonca, The Foliage Network.