We are loving the fall color season right now in Michigan. We’ve got areas of vibrant colors that are putting on a splashy, near-peak show already, while some parts of the state are slower to shine.
Even with the near record heat across Michigan, we continue to see a very slow change in the fall colors. The western half of the Upper Peninsula has changed from 25 percent color last week to 50 ...
If you're looking to soak in red and orange foliage before it's gone, taking a long-distance train can be one of the best ...
Falls colors are peaking in parts of lower Michigan this weekend. Michigan becomes one big giant canvas in the fall as leaves turn vibrant reds and golds before the whites of winter set in. If you are ...
It was touch-and-go back in September with the drought leaf drop, but we’re back on track now. The fall foliage season has been delayed, but it’s not to be denied. Beautiful fall color is showing up ...
THE WARMER TEMPERATURES. WELL, WE FINALLY HAVE SOME COOLER WEATHER ON THE WAY THIS WEEK, BUT WE HAVEN’T SEEN MUCH IN TERMS OF FALL COLOR, AND IT’S LIKELY DUE TO OUR RECENT WEATHER. CHECK THIS OUT.
(WKYT) - While it’s the middle of October, there is a noticeable lack of vibrant fall colors, even in prime leaf-peeping spots like the Red River Gorge. So, what’s behind this year’s subdued display?
Lower elevations and southern parts of the state will offer the best viewing opportunities through mid-October. An expert predicts peak viewing in Grand Mesa, Crested Butte and Pagosa Springs from Oct ...