State Foliage Report for September 17th
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State Foliage Report for September 17th
The State Foliage Report for the weekend is up herehttp://www.foliage-vermont.com
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Foliage Outlook
The foliage meter is only a rough indicator...peak is where you find it and could be several days ahead or behind the meter.
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The report is pretty accurate according to what I'm seeing here around Lyndonville and St Johnsbury. Luckily, it is early in the season and most leaves are still well attached to the trees. Therefore, they won't get blown off by the strong winds that are forecast for the next 24 hours. Nothing is worse than a strong windy front passing through just as we hit peak. Last year, the relatively quite winds provided a long peak.
The color change so far has been subtle but progression has very even at lower elevations. The frost forecast for Saturday night should really kick the colors up a few notches at all elevations!
The color change so far has been subtle but progression has very even at lower elevations. The frost forecast for Saturday night should really kick the colors up a few notches at all elevations!