Fall Foliage Season Nears Amid Rare Early September Chill
Fall Foliage Season Nears Amid Rare Early September Chill
US · Published Sep 9, 2025
Unusually cool temperatures in early September may influence the vibrancy of fall foliage in the eastern U.S.
Ideal fall foliage displays require warm, sunny days and cool nights, but weather extremes can diminish colors.
Monitor local forecasts and foliage reports for the latest updates on peak viewing times and conditions.
Early chill's impact on fall foliage season
The early days of September have brought an uncharacteristic chill to much of the eastern United States, with temperatures plummeting 10–20°F below the average for this time of year. As nature prepares for its annual spectacle, the question on everyone's mind is: how will this affect the upcoming fall foliage season? Typically, the peak of fall foliage occurs from mid-September to early November, with New England often showcasing its most vibrant colors in early October.
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