The aspens on Sunlight Mountain in central western Colorado are are putting on a stunning show now. I've lived in Glenwood Springs all my life,55 yrs, and this year seems to be early in arriving.
2006-09-14 11:13:50
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answered by scifuntubes 3
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No nothing yet. But we are expected to get some snow in the mountains this weekend. That will make the trees change in a hurry. South Eastern Idaho Close to Yellowstone Park
2006-09-14 18:11:13
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answered by marblehound2001 3
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Just west of Denver in the mountains is SPECTACULAR right now. A lot of the trees turn almost a neon green which is quite different than most fall colors I have seen.
2006-09-14 18:17:02
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answered by fhukyle 2
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Here in Tabasco Mexico colors change only on spring time, we have trees which become full of yellow, lily and orange flowers, which beautifully colors the streets as they follow, they are called Macuillis, Flamboyan and Guayacan.
Most of the time we have green colored leaf trees.
2006-09-14 18:27:15
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answered by Vio la zarza que ardia 3
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No :( I live in Louisiana, so we don't really have a fall season... or much of a winter season for that matter. It's still in the 90s over here and it probably won't start getting somewhat cool til the end of October or beginning of November.
2006-09-14 18:17:37
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answered by Jessica 2
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Central Pennsylvania, We are on the verge of the beginning of color change. Everything is still green but by next weekend change will be apparent.
2006-09-16 13:03:50
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answered by swordfish 2
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I am in southern Maine, and the colors have not yet begun to change. Should do so any day now. Around October 10th they are at their peak here. Beautiful to behold.
Chow!!
2006-09-14 18:16:34
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answered by No one 7
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Minnesota and not too much yet but I bet it will within a week. Just a little yellow on some trees
2006-09-14 18:09:02
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answered by CTM 3
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yes some trees have red to orange leaves already. but it is at the best colors at the start of October.
region : Montréal, Québec.
2006-09-14 18:10:09
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answered by valy_4 4
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No. We don't really have that where I live, not like it was when I lived in Michigan. Here in Texas, we have only two real seasons. One day the trees and grass are green (barring draught) & the next....they're brown and lifeless looking. :(
2006-09-14 18:10:47
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answered by Shadow 7
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