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40 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Thanks. Still getting used to not watching radar at 100ft ASL. 

Won’t be here full time but I have to admit—I love it up here. It’s just out in the middle of nowhere. :lol: 

The Adirondacks and high peaks area is awesome.  Pure wilderness.

What elevation are you at?  Gotta be decent when like the lowest elevations are like 1,300ft.

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32 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Some of the best color I’ve seen around here in at least 5 years or so. That wet summer and then this last stretch really setting things up nicely .

And very early too. Trees are 10 days ahead at least 

Color coming on quickly down here too. Saw a few big giant maples (not swamp maples) getting lots of red and orange on them when driving around yesterday.

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38 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

The Adirondacks and high peaks area is awesome.  Pure wilderness.

What elevation are you at?  Gotta be decent when like the lowest elevations are like 1,300ft.

I climbed Mount Marcy about twenty years ago with my Dad and two brothers. Also, you can't beat the view of the Adirondacks from Burlington. I have a good friend from Saranac Lake (always one of the coldest spots, that station--SLK?). Another from Lake Placid. Ex-girlfriend's family had a cool little place further West, Adirondacks, accessible only by boat. 

Sorry, this made me reminisce for a minute...

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39 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Some of the best color I’ve seen around here in at least 5 years or so. That wet summer and then this last stretch really setting things up nicely .

And very early too. Trees are 10 days ahead at least 

Here, the maple leaves are turning a vivid red, and falling. I still do some landscaping in Brattleboro, part-time. Leaf season coming up with the big ol' beast of a leaf sucker. K-ching! We reuse it as mulch and then compost the next two years.

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2 hours ago, powderfreak said:

Sure is dreary after a month of sun.

Cloudy and light rain.

Up to .45 at home.  I wasn't sure we'd get even that much.  Still raining here at the office in Waterbury and it looks like we have a little more to go.

 

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16 minutes ago, mreaves said:

Up to .45 at home.  I wasn't sure we'd get even that much.  Still raining here at the office in Waterbury and it looks like we have a little more to go.

 

Yeah looks about the same up at Stowe.  I had to go to BTV and back this morning, steady rain the whole way there and back.

Seems like most spots are in that third to half inch range.  A few up to three quarters in the Underhill area.

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46 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Lots of meh color and leaf drop. I’ve never seen this many leaves down with a week to go in September.

same. feels like it is going to be a long fall, meaning that leaf drop will not come all at once (except for the oak trees)

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2 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Looks warm well into Octorcher 

I recall reading something like that a month ago.  ;)  

Actual water coming from the sky - first drops since Sept 7.  Colors coming on and looking decent, though leaf drop is way ahead of average - 50-75% drop on ash, 30% on white birch, less on other species (except oak, which is still green.  Only foliage loss there is squirrel work).

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16 minutes ago, tamarack said:

I recall reading something like that a month ago.  ;)  

Actual water coming from the sky - first drops since Sept 7.  Colors coming on and looking decent, though leaf drop is way ahead of average - 50-75% drop on ash, 30% on white birch, less on other species (except oak, which is still green.  Only foliage loss there is squirrel work).

Sept coming in AN everywhere at month end. Another warm month , 

Congrats on the rain NNE FTW

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