This
interactive map
will tell you
when to
look for
peak fall foliage in
your area
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Friends— in the final days of August, it's time to talk about leaf peeping.
While a person's outlook on holiday season rests heavily on her patience for family gatherings and excessive spending,
fall foliage asks so little of us that we can't help but
look forward to it.
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As for
when you, reader, should break out
your favorite sweater,
This interactive map predicts
when and where the first signs of
fall foliage will appear.
Per
SmokeyMountains.com,
This year's map features projections gleaned from an algorithm that takes into account millions of data points from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and from historical
foliage trends.*
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