Colors peak as early as mid-September and as late as late-October, depending on where you are going. See map:
http://www.michigan.org/cm/attach/0F219B7F-A5EB-4D89-998F-A1F7214D2BB3/fallColor.gif
Given that, many trees will probably still have yellow or even orange and red leaves at that time. Incidently, I moved into my current home on the weekend of November 8-10, 2002. During that weekend, we had high temps of 62 and 63, and many leaves were still on the trees.
2006-09-26 00:41:06
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answered by AF 6
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November 10th is too late. There may be some color still left in extreme southern Michigan. Lake Michigamme in the Upper Peninsula is where the best Autumn colors are and they are usually in late September.
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2006-09-26 04:34:22
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answered by Nate 4
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sorry but yes....most of our leaves are gone by the 1st or 2nd week of november. Your wedding will be in Michigan? I love winter weddings (the snow makes all the trees look amazing), or weddings in the summer...but hey what ever floats your boat. Hope you are fiance have a good wedding!
2006-09-26 04:40:25
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answered by Anonymous
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November 10th is about time for the snows to fly, but you might have a pretty fall season in southern Michigan.
Usually we expected winter to come in all its glory around mid November when I was on the Upper Peninsula.
2006-09-25 21:02:31
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answered by Warren D 7
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It will probably be too late, but your best bet is going to be southern michigan and near a lake where the water moderates the temperature change.
2006-09-28 11:57:19
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answered by CB 2
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How fortunate for you, you ought to bypass the two way! you have have been given suggestions! If I have been you i'd leaf by way of some magazines and photographs of diverse fall and iciness weddings and besides the fact that is your fashionable, bypass with it! you would be able to additionally be innovative and combine the two seasons.. as an occasion, do the 1st 0.5 of your wedding ceremony activities with a fall topic, and then the latter area as iciness; like a transition from one season to the subsequent. so which you ought to do fall themed bridal showers, engagement photographs/bridal photographs, ect. and then make the marriage rite iciness themed (like incredibly formal/classic iciness colorings and such) you ought to even enforce a topic matter of your lives changing from one season to the subsequent (till this is plenty too corny). besides i think of you have plenty exciting with that and finally end up with some thing completely unique. ;o)
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answered by hyre 4
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It may still be colorful but don't go to north the father north more leaves on the ground but in Michigan you never know
2006-09-27 03:39:58
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answered by buffywalnuts 4
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The only color you will see in Michigan in November is white (snow).
2006-09-26 15:14:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. First week in October is the time to go. Weather.com has fall color maps
2006-09-26 06:29:28
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answered by Josie M 1
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Thats kind of a matter of opinion dont cha think? Theres no time like the present is what i always say!
2006-09-25 21:02:22
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answered by 18 1
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