The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Thursday issued its latest Fall Foliage Report showing the time to see fall foliage in many areas of the state at its peak is slipping away.
Pennsylvania forests continue to show excellent color, with central, northeastern, east-central and northwestern counties grabbing the spotlight.
Above-average temperatures last week seemed to suspend the fall foliage season, adding extended viewing time throughout the Commonwealth.
The recent and quite noticeable change to more fall-like temperatures should push foliage toward peak throughout the state. Expect the lower one-third of the state to enter peak foliage by the end of the week. It is also exciting to note that the oak-beech peak is yet to come in several central regions.
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For more information on the status of foliage around the state, visit DCNR’s Fall Foliage Reports webpage.
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