Foliage Report Archive - 2004
Northeast United States

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Foliage Report #6

September 18, 2004

The remnants of Hurricane Ivan brought heavy rains to the region, but not the tornadic activity seen in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. That is very good news for the foliage.

Fall foliage continues to slowly progress in much of northern New England and northern New York. In fact, the Adirondack Mountains in northern New York are the first area to report moderate color (31% - 60% change).

Leaf drop is not yet a factor at this early stage of the foliage season.

This information provided by Marek D. Rzonca, The Foliage Network.

 



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