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Leaves typically start to peak in northern states by early October, but projecting peak foliage isn't an exact science. Here are some things you can do to get the most out of fall's colors.
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Amey Bailey has been watching trees change at Hubbard Brook since 1992. Her observations could help scientists understand how forests are responding to climate change.
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Dave Anderson goes out on a limb and says conditions are right for New Hampshire to enjoy the most colorful fall foliage seen in a decade.
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A wet summer and warmer temperatures can affect when trees decide to stop producing key nutrients that cause their leaves to change color.
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Severe and even extreme drought set in this summer in southern New England and remains in some areas, while up north parts of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine are in a moderate drought or are abnormally dry.
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Projected demand for travel is returning to pre-pandemic levels, state officials say.
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We celebrate the fall hiking season with the author of a self-published guidebook, "52 With A View: A Hiker's Guide," detailing the New Hampshire peaks…
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Haven't been impressed with the leaf peeping in New Hampshire so far this year? You're not alone.Dave Lutz, a research associate in the Environmental…
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Despite the forest fire in North Woodstock, tourism officials are urging visitors that the White Mountains are open for business.The Lost River Gorge is…
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The fall foliage season is sweeping through New Hampshire, causing residents and leaf-peepers to appreciate anew the forests in the state. The colors of…