Fall Foliage Peak in Pennsylvania โขStill Weeks Away,Experts Say
PHILADELPHIA – Vibrant โคfall colors are still on the horizon for Pennsylvania,with peak foliage conditions expected weeks fromโฃ now,typically around Halloween. The progression of color changes variesโ significantly withโข elevation, movingโข from northeast to southwest across theโข region.
Predicting exact timing remains challenging,relying heavily on historical observations. Data collected over the last 50 years by Polly’s Pancakes โin upstate New Hampshireโฃ shows the beginning of peak periods has rangedโ from September 21 to October 10.
While numerous websitesโค offer forecasts, conditions are unique each year. The Pennsylvaniaโ Department of Conservation adn โขNatural Resources (DCNR) will begin releasing weekly updates and forecasts, compiled from reports by forestry officials, โstarting on either September 25 or October 2. These reports can be found at https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/Conservation/ForestsAndTrees/FallFoliageReports/Pages/default.aspx.
Philadelphia is well-positioned to experience the fall foliageโ display, being roughly equidistant from the โBlue Ridge Mountainsโ in โVirginia and the Berkshires in southwestern New England, โand within driving โdistance of the adirondacks โฃand the Green and White Mountains. Closer to home, the โคPhiladelphia region offers numerous woodlands and trails for enjoying the autumn scenery, โฃas highlighted in a recent article: https://www.inquirer.com/life/outdoors/hiking-fall-autumn-leaves-pennsylvania-newjersey-hikes-20230922.html.