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The fall foliage map predicted that central Iowa will see peak colors during the week of Oct. 31. Advertisement Leaves in central Iowa will be about "average" colors, Goerndt said.
While New England might have a reputation for stunning fall foliage, Iowans don't have to hop on a plane to take in all the seasonal splendor, as peak fall colors are right around the corner in Iowa.
Leaves are steadily changing color across Iowa as we head into mid-October. On average, this part of autumn is when fall foliage peaks, starting with northeast Iowa in early October and ending in ...
According to the DNR's most recent fall color report, much of central Iowa has about a week to go before peak color. Leaves will be at their most vibrant around Oct. 19-20. Some of northern Iowa's ...
Predicting when leaves change can be tricky, but in Iowa, peak fall colors in northeast Iowa happen on average during the weekend closest to October 10, ...
Temperatures are feeling more like fall, and the trees are following suit. According to the Iowa DNR Fall Color Report, much of the state experiences peak color in mid- to late October.. Mark ...
An expert from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources says peak viewing for the fall colors in northern Iowa will likely start late this week and run through October 20th.
Central Iowa will be at peak fall color through the weekend of Oct. 25, DNR said. "Lots of yellows including cottonwood, elm, walnut, hackberry, ash, hickory, and others," the department posted ...
Each week, the Iowa DNR release its "fall color report" as a way to track fall colors across the state. Peak viewing periods for separate areas were released in this week's report. NE Iowa: Oct. 10-20 ...
QUAD CITIES, Iowa/Ill. (KWQC) - As we get deeper into the month of October, the leaves on the trees will continue losing their green color, leading to different shades of yellows, oranges and reds ...
Despite drought conditions across much of Iowa, fall colors should be robust when leaves start to change this week.