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^^^^^^ I predict Stamford Connecticut will become like Pensacola Florida within the next 10 years time.
I thought for sure with this cold we would be getting more color. Less sunlight and cooler weather isn't doing it this year. 1-2 feet of rain and the September heat must be the reason..
Taken this afternoon while it feels like 39°F. . This spot is usually bare "by" mid November. 3 weeks? No way.
I thought for sure with this cold we would be getting more color. Less sunlight and cooler weather isn't doing it this year. 1-2 feet of rain and the September heat must be the reason..
Taken this afternoon while it feels like 39°F. . This spot is usually bare "by" mid November. 3 weeks? No way.
Wow, and just thinking, Central Indiana doesn’t have a whole lot of colors even as of today either(not a whole heck of a lot more color than your pic taken in Connecticut?), usually the Indianapolis area is right at peak color or even beginning to fade past peak by now, not the case this year, I still see an awful lot of green for being late October, looks like peak color won’t be arriving until the last week of October maybe not until even around Halloween, this has got to be like the 4th or 5th season in just the past 8 to 10 years where fall colors have been lagging behind the historical average peak color timeframe which usually occurs in mid October in Central Indiana. I am assuming a similar weather related delay as you’ve seen in Connecticut(October saw rare levels of humidity here in Indianapolis as well), I am assuming that coastal Connecticut peaks in color a week or two later than Indianapolis on average, this truly has been a bizarre fall season for many east of the Rockies
this has got to be like the 4th or 5th season in just the past 8 to 10 years where fall colors have been lagging behind the historical average peak color timeframe
Wrong, for here.
2 of the last 8 are late. (2017, 18)
3 were early (2012, 13, 14)
3 were average (2011, 15, 16)
**** fall we skipped it and went to winter, no way in hell Columbia S.C. barely breaks 40 for highs next week.
Friday on particular looks cold and rainy for the Carolinas and Georgia. Highs in the 50s.
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