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2019 Fall Foliage Season
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2019 Fall Foliage Season
image of Windham High Peak on October 10, 2019
October 18, 2019
On the mountaintop valley, the leaves are slightly past peak with 50% have already fallen. This weekend IS the peak weekend.
1,000'+ elevation - 90% changed - 50% Fallen
2,400'+ elevation - 100% changed - 75% Fallen
3,500'+ elevation - 100% changed - 100% Fallen
Browning: moderate amount at lower elevations
With the large noreaster storm on Oct 17th, we received heavy rain and winds. This caused many of the leaves to fall. This weekend may have foliage left. Lower elevations, below 1500', will still have good foliage.
October 10, 2019
On the mountaintop valley, the leaves are slightly past peak with 50% have already fallen. This weekend IS the peak weekend.
1,000'+ elevation - 75% changed - 25% Fallen
2,400'+ elevation - 100% changed - 50% Fallen
3,500'+ elevation - 100% changed - 100% Fallen
Browning: moderate amount at lower elevations
October 7, 2019
The leave have really started to change in the last week. This year the foliage is a little early. We still believe that peak date will be around October 10th.
1,000'+ elevation - 40% changed - 5% Fallen
2,400'+ elevation - 75% changed - 15% Fallen
3,500'+ elevation - 100% changed - 25% Fallen
Browning: small amount
October 1, 2019
We are just starting the Fall foliage season. This year it has started with significant number leaves changing on the tops of the trees, but only a few changing below the canopy. Some areas have no trees changing, and others have significant changes. We still believe that peak date will be around October 10th.
1,000'+ elevation - 5% changed - 1% Fallen
2,400'+ elevation - 10% changed - 2% Fallen
3,500'+ elevation - 15% changed - 5% Fallen
Browning: will most likely be a problem