"We're starting to see some peak color progress."
Here's where to see best fall foliage in Massachusetts after recent nor'easter
Unfortunately, the strong winds from the storm brought down a lot of leaves from the trees in Massachusetts.
"We're starting to see some peak color progress."
A meteorologist Kellyanne Cialis withthe latest foliage report for the thirdweekend of october last weekend, youreally had to venture way north intosome of the great north woods to cpcolor.
But this weekend lots ofprogress underway, especially throughnew Hampshire and maine.
So as you movereally through much of the WhiteMountains, but now even starting totouch portions of the lakes region,we're starting to see some peak colorprogress.
That's the case through muchof northern Vermont as well.
And alsoas you're traveling your way throughsome of the higher elevations to intowestern massachusetts in centralmassachusetts, some good color, notquite peak, but it's starting to lookpretty and we're seeing some reportseven as you move toward 4 95 and justinside 4 95 this is a picture fromHolliston Winthrop Lake starting to seesome color progress and that's the caseyou move just away from the coastline,immediate coast down towardssoutheastern massachusetts.
We stillhave some time for that color changeoutlook for the weekend.
Weather wisedoes include rain as we move towardssaturday later half the day, but weshould see some improvements movinginto the second half of sunday.Although rain could linger for thefirst half, wind is going to be animpact as well.
Happy fall.Thanks
Unfortunately, the strong winds from the storm brought down a lot of leaves from the trees in Massachusetts.