Drought Mutes Northeast Leaf-Peeping Season
NegativeScience

This fall, the vibrant colors of New England's foliage are being muted by a prolonged drought, particularly affecting areas like Vermont. The lack of moisture has led to less vivid reds, oranges, and yellows, which are typically a highlight of the season. This matters because the fall leaf-peeping season is a significant draw for tourism, impacting local economies and the enjoyment of nature's beauty.
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