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Minnesota’s fall colors peak two weeks later than in the 1960s due to climate change, with warmer temps delaying peak foliage.
Minnesota’s fall foliage is now peaking in early to mid-October, about two weeks later than in the 1960s, due to climate change, according to experts.
Warmer temperatures have extended fall and spring seasons, delaying peak colors despite no change in vibrancy.
Over the past 50 years, lakes have lost 10 to 14 days of ice cover, and warmer conditions are increasing extreme rainfall, algae blooms, and shifting fish populations, with warm-water species thriving and cold-water species declining.
The state has warmed by about 3 degrees over the last century, with the most rapid changes in recent decades.
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