Drought Dims Fall Foliage Across U.S., But Peepers Persist
Drought Dims Fall Foliage Across U.S., But Peepers Persist
US · Published Oct 14, 2025
Drought conditions are muting fall foliage colors across the U.S.
Despite drought, tourism remains strong in seasonal hotspots.
The impact on foliage highlights the broader effects of climate change.
Drought threatens fall foliage season's color vibrancy
Drought conditions across the United States are casting a shadow over the vibrant fall foliage season, impacting the intensity and duration of autumn colors. In many regions, particularly the Northeast and the Rocky Mountains, prolonged dry weather has caused leaves to brown prematurely and fall from trees earlier than usual. This has shortened the prime leaf-peeping window, disappointing many who look forward to the annual spectacle.
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