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Fall colors move from north to south, so as Missouri nears its peak viewing time, states like Minnesota are already starting to feel the impending winter.
While the nationwide prediction for the fall color peak is early November for Missouri, MDC said it is more likely to happen in mid-October. "Predicting the peak of fall color can be difficult.
The Missouri Department of Conservation offers weekly online fall color updates from agency foresters all over the state at mdc.mo.gov/fallcolor. “The fall color report is a great resource for ...
Leaf colors across Central Missouri are largely muted, with many trees displaying rusty browns and olive greens. Most bottomland trees, such as hackberries and cottonwoods, are largely bare.
The fall season is rapidly approaching, bringing shorter days, cooler weather and good football to the Kansas City metro. But ...
While the nationwide prediction for the fall color peak is early November for Missouri, MDC said it is more likely to happen in mid-October. "Predicting the peak of fall color can be difficult.
This year’s fall color is starting early, likely due to the dry weather at the end of summer. For those looking to catch peak fall colors in popular spots, the timing varies. In the highest ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – That scarlet color you’re seeing in the treetops is Virginia creeper vines, and yellow is appearing on hackberry and pawpaw trees. Peak fall color is on the way, and the Mi… ...
Fall colors have emerged in the Show-Me State, and one Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) community forester shares several locations where you can check out all the season's views.
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is offering weekly fall color updates. Two things must happen for leaves to turn colors, MDC Resource Forester Cory Gregg said.
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