An extended cruise sounds great to us
If you are able to hit the road, we would love to hear the latest from your favorite leaf viewing spots!
Mark
Update from Tonawanda, NY
Christine from upstate New York, (near Niagra Falls) sent a timely peeper report that suggests that the peak period has yet to arrive in the Northeast!
"Our fall color is just starting. We went to Eastern NY last weekend and I was surprised that the colors were not as strong as I had hoped to see. We really had a very wet summer and so many things bloomed profusly that it is taking longer for some things to die. We did have a frost yesterday morning and this AM it was 32 degrees in Niagara Falls, NY.
I am hoping that the ragweed and that other bush with the white flowers on top will die soon. We here in the Northeast have "Indian Summer" and I think that will
happen next week sometime. It is suppose to get back up into the 60 and 70'sthen. Warm days and warm nights after the 1st frost that is "Inidan Summer" My youngest daughter lives on the Niagara Escarpment in Canada. She is actually almost evenly between the 2 lakes (Erie to the west and
Ontario to the east). She said they were calling for "SNOW" last night. She was very busy covering up her
garden....lots of stuff still on the vine and not ripe yet.....when this happens you either pick everything or cover up what is tender...."
Interesting about the extra rain
I had heard the very wet summer was hastening the fall color display, but at least in upstate NY -- it has slowed it. That frost was over a large area. Sorry to hear about your windshield -- quite a bummer.
M.
View from across the state
I wasn't able to take an extended trip this weekend, as Saturday it was pouring rain, and Sunday I went to Boston with some friends.
But, from that trip, I can tell you that everything seems to have stopped, from I-84, along I-90, and right up into Boston.
It looks like I won't have to work Friday, so I'm planning to make a loop from Worcester, up into NH, over to VT, and then back home. I'm going to try to get up as far as St. Johnsbury.
As it stands, there hasn't been too much change around here lately, either, even with the frost and cold weather.
Took a long drive today...
Today I went from Worcester up I-290, I-495, I-93 to Concord, NH, I-89 to White River Junction, VT, I-91, and I-90 home.
I-290 near Shrewsbury, MA is showing some color along the highway.
The colors in NH are quite beautiful. I stopped for lunch in New London, NH. Sunapee Lake is looking good. The area is full of bright oranges and reds, really giving a nice hue to the mountain scenery.
Proceeding down into the Connecticut River Valley, about 50-60% of the trees have changed, making this weekend an ideal time to go out and have a view. Along I-91 / US-5 is much the same story until Putney, VT, where the colors appeared to be about the same as at home, around 30% changed.
This is definitely a good weekend to get out and about in VT and NH!