Probably past peak but by how much? Will trees be bare?
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JaxBratt t1_iqomamr wrote
Yep - South Jersey and Delaware/ Maryland should have beautiful fall colors then.
hifrom2 OP t1_iqouayb wrote
Lol isn’t nj super ugly tho
internalogic t1_iqp3jqj wrote
A small part of NJ looks like VT (e.g., Delaware Water Gap), just like a small part of VT looks like NJ (certain blocks of Barre, Rutland, Brattleboro...).
MrHoonigan802 t1_iqqhpo8 wrote
Don't go to NJ 🤮
bibliophile222 t1_iqolw32 wrote
It's hard to say for sure year to year, but you'd most likely get some scattered yellow leaves with a lot of bare trees.
jstockdi t1_iqommop wrote
I'm looking forward to opening day at Killington around then
btwnmtns t1_iqp0xp4 wrote
No, we peak third week of January. Tuesday at 6:13pm.
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Jerry_Williams69 t1_iqp9ey4 wrote
Oh yeah, way too late. Might catch some stragglers at the bottom of the state.
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ElDub73 t1_iqovwcb wrote
Usually it depends on if there is a good storm as leaf season is winding down.
If there is, the leaves might simply be gone.
Zealousideal-Cap-405 t1_iqp80jz wrote
Enjoy the tamarack
Shortysvtdad t1_iqvpu64 wrote
It might be a little late, but the natives are so proud of their foliage that they package them in convenient 30 gallon bags for you to take home and enjoy all winter...
internalogic t1_iqolkhd wrote
Probably peak in NJ…