Begins with autumnal equinox at 1:21 am (PDT) Wednesday September 23rd. Not much of summer left.
I don't think we are going to get any color. On a walk last night we noticed all the dogwood and big leaf maple leaves are drying up and just falling off the trees. Sad.Smokecreek1 said:.......................................... I'm ready for that cycle to end and maybe have a nice colorful fall followed by a nice snowy winter ! We can only wish.
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A friend who lives in Bridgeport reported the same drought-related prospects on the east side...but he also posted some photos of beautiful fall-colored aspen, so maybe it won't be a total loss.ski3pin said:I don't think we are going to get any color. On a walk last night we noticed all the dogwood and big leaf maple leaves are drying up and just falling off the trees. Sad.
We are expecting a glorious fall color season since we had good rainfall all summer. It seems to be delayed a bit around here, but we saw trees changing in Canada and Michigan on our recent trip around Lake Superior.MarkBC said:I'll be experiencing fall, the first month or more, in the non-West -- midwest to east coast. Not trying to hit fall color there, but it may work out that way.
You know something is different in Central Oregon when the gardeners successfully grew watermelons and cantelopes here this summer. Let alone the ranchers cutting grass hay more than once. At least those that had water to keep it wet.MarkBC said:The freeze-free record that was broken this year was set just last year. Do I detect a trend?