Ontario's unusually warm fall may cause less vibrant autumn foliage, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area.

Ontario's unusually warm fall may result in less vibrant autumn foliage this year, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area, where September temperatures exceeded normal levels. Key factors affecting leaf color include day length and tree species. Experts warn that climate change is contributing to these warmer conditions, potentially leading to more frequent dull falls in the future. Recent cold snaps may still yield some colorful foliage before the season ends.

October 14, 2024
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