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How are the fall colors looking in your area?

I'm in Northern Georgia U.S., about two weeks after the peak of colors. Its still good to look at. Some of the hardwoods are getting bare of leaves

I'm in Northern Georgia U.S., about two weeks after the peak of colors. Its still good to look at. Some of the hardwoods are getting bare of leaves

I'm from Central New Jersey, and the peak has passed by a bit. I'd say it was around mid-to-late October. Now, the trees are mostly barren, and the yards are full of leaves.

I'm from Central New Jersey, and the peak has passed by a bit. I'd say it was around mid-to-late October. Now, the trees are mostly barren, and the yards are full of leaves.

southwestern Ontario, Canada. the peak is certainly past. We had a cold snap with snow, then some warm rain, and that finished off the fall colours for us. In its time it was something, but now it's gone. (like a lot of other things)

southwestern Ontario, Canada. the peak is certainly past. We had a cold snap with snow, then some warm rain, and that finished off the fall colours for us. In its time it was something, but now it's gone. (like a lot of other things)

I was looking forward for fall to come.And it has finally come and it sucks.I like the weather right now but it depresses me that cold winter is not far away

I was looking forward for fall to come.And it has finally come and it sucks.I like the weather right now but it depresses me that cold winter is not far away

@DogyBrown said in #4:

I was looking forward for fall to come.And it has finally come and it sucks.I like the weather right now but it depresses me that cold winter is not far away

It's already gotten cold where I live. Where are you from?

@DogyBrown said in #4: > I was looking forward for fall to come.And it has finally come and it sucks.I like the weather right now but it depresses me that cold winter is not far away It's already gotten cold where I live. Where are you from?
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@morphyms1817

Not much to see in the city of Tucson but we're surrounded by mountains ( sky islands) and they can be rather colorful.
Grew up in NC and one of those indelible olfactory memories was the smell of burning leaves.
Back then it was a sure sign of the change of seasons and one of the perfumes of childhood along with honeysuckle in the spring and bbq in the summer.
I was always a fan of winter,cool and crisp and clean.

@morphyms1817 Not much to see in the city of Tucson but we're surrounded by mountains ( sky islands) and they can be rather colorful. Grew up in NC and one of those indelible olfactory memories was the smell of burning leaves. Back then it was a sure sign of the change of seasons and one of the perfumes of childhood along with honeysuckle in the spring and bbq in the summer. I was always a fan of winter,cool and crisp and clean.

SoCal here! Our trees won't be red until late November haha, we did get quite a bit of rain though!

SoCal here! Our trees won't be red until late November haha, we did get quite a bit of rain though!

oh wait... isnt it winter yet damnnn noice

oh wait... isnt it winter yet damnnn noice

@morphyms1817 said in #1:

I'm in Northern Georgia U.S., about two weeks after the peak of colors. Its still good to look at. Some of the hardwoods are getting bare of leaves

Fall?? Is fall going on? Isn’t it winter right now? So cold here....its snowing where I’m going for a vacation in India

@morphyms1817 said in #1: > I'm in Northern Georgia U.S., about two weeks after the peak of colors. Its still good to look at. Some of the hardwoods are getting bare of leaves Fall?? Is fall going on? Isn’t it winter right now? So cold here....its snowing where I’m going for a vacation in India