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Drought in Northeast Ohio may delay peak fall foliage, affecting maples and dogwoods, but oaks may hold color longer.
Dry conditions in Northeast Ohio, classified as "abnormally dry" by the National Weather Service, may cause early or rapid color changes in fall foliage, particularly for sugar maples, buckeyes, and dogwoods, while oaks and hickories may fare better.
Peak foliage, typically around October 20 in Northern Ohio, could shift later into the month due to drought stress, with Central and Southern Ohio expected to peak later.
Modest rainfall could improve conditions, and despite the challenges, Ohio remains a top destination for fall tourism, with leaf viewing driving significant visitor spending.
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