New Jersey faces drought-accelerated leaf fall and wildfires, affecting peak fall foliage.
New Jersey is experiencing a drought that has accelerated leaf fall and contributed to wildfires, affecting the usual peak fall foliage, typically seen from October 15th to 29th. This year, vibrant colors may not last long due to low moisture levels. Leaf-peepers are urged to view the autumn scenery soon. The article also highlights regions for optimal leaf viewing, with peak times varying from early October in the north to late October in the south.
October 28, 2024
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