Color change is primarily a northern hemisphere phenomenon ... And enjoy what’s left of this year’s display. Pam Baxter is an ...
As the long, warm days of summer transition to a darker, cooler winter, leaves across much of the country put on a dazzling display of colors. And as it turns out, the oranges, reds, browns and ...
"That's why we're seeing lots of changes, because the dry weather we've been seeing in recent years means less sugar (chlorophyll) is produced and trapped in the leaves, meaning less vibrant colors, ...
With fall set to officially arrive on Monday, many are wondering when and where they can enjoy the beautiful change in leaves ...
Nature walks can be pleasant in fall when temperatures are cool, but the sight of red, orange and yellow leaves makes the outdoor experience unique in Kentucky. By the end of September, Bluegrass ...
On the winding roads near Grandfather Mountain, the first streaks of red and gold are beginning to show. But if you wait too long this year, you may miss them. A drier-than-normal fall across much of ...
Crisp air, football games, and the back-to-school season are some of the earliest signs that fall is on its way. They point to a new season and the beginning of nature’s vibrant display of colors.