October 15, 2005
The past week's weather has been miserable throughout much of the Northeast making for rather poor foliage viewing. A nearly stationery low pressure system off the Atlantic coast has been to blame for the recent soggy weather. However, that system is beginning to move to east and the weather is expected to improve in the next couple of days.
The color in much of northern New England, northern New York, the Southern Tier of New York and northern Pennsylvania is high to peak. In other areas of the region, the color change is low to moderate.
Leaf drop is low to moderate throughout the region.
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This information provided by Marek D. Rzonca, The Foliage Network.
Next report: Wednesday, October 19, 2005