Drought Drains Fall Foliage: Color Fades Early
Drought Drains Fall Foliage: Color Fades Early
US · Published Oct 15, 2025
Drought conditions across the US are causing fall foliage to brown and fall early, muting autumn colors.
Trees shut down pigment production prematurely due to water stress, leading to a shortened leaf-peeping season.
Despite the overall subdued display, some areas still manage bursts of vibrant color amidst the drought conditions.
Drought mutes fall colors across United States
This year, the vibrant tapestry of fall foliage is noticeably muted across the United States, as widespread drought conditions take their toll. With over 40% of the country experiencing drought, the early onset of stress is causing trees to prematurely shut down their pigment production processes. This results in leaves browning and falling earlier than usual, leading to a subdued and shortened leaf-peeping season.
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