![]() While the most prevalent color observed is still green, there are tinges of orange, red, and yellow beginning to be revealed, especially in some of the higher elevations. The first edition of the 2019 Fall Foliage Primer is here. Click on in and find out what our reporters have to suggest for the coming weekend. Flowers, pumpkins, and vines are also adding to the fall decor. Some can be seen along the highest ridgelines and some roadways and landscaped areas. This week's second edition of the Fall Foliage Primer finds color appearing in splotches but not big swaths. Check out what our reporters recommend for this week. Mother Nature's paintbrush is still finding its way into the scenery, just slowly, but there are a number of fun events on the list of things to do. Everywhere had a cool snap early in the week, with some places having some much-needed rain. It's week three of the Fall Foliage Primer and it seems that the march to fall color is now marking time in all locations. Get out and enjoy the beautiful season! Wednesday, October 9, 2019 AND, we believe you may begin seeing even more color with the frost being on the pumpkin, so to speak, and the cooler temperatures. Festivals in all locations abound for the weekend, so there's a lot of things to do. The higher elevations around Boone and Valle Crucis had a light frost earlier in the week. It's week four of the Fall Foliage Primer and we're beginning to see some changes. We're sure you'll find some of them to be "spooktacular." Wednesday, October 16, 2019 Check out this week's recommended events and activities. ![]() Temperatures are perfect for leaf viewing, but there may be some showers, so remember your jackets. Frost is likely in the Boone/Valle Crucis, Waynesville, and maybe Hendersonville areas later in the week, which will hasten the color change. It's week five of the Fall Foliage Primer and the color is beginning to show itself all over. Take a look to see the fun activities to enjoy this week. The weather this time of year changes quickly. It's our favorite time of year! Colder weather is on its way everywhere this week, so no matter where you're visiting, be sure to bring a jacket, a fleece, and a raincoat. And there's lots in between in Waynesville, Asheville, and Hendersonville. We are reaching the peak! All locations can safely report that Fall is HERE! Some locations - like Valle Crucis and Boone - are just past peak, but still have pockets of incredible color, while other locations - like Greenville and Knoxville are just beginning to reach their highest color show. Check out what our reporters have to suggest as well bid you a fond farewell until next year. There are still lots of activities to get out and enjoy, too. Other reporting spots - Boone/Valle Crucis, Asheville, and Waynesville - have some spotty color (particularly Oaks, which are in their glory right now, and some Maples). It looks like Knoxville, Greenville, and Hendersonville still have some locations of high color. This is the final Fall Foliage Primer of the year. While the fall colors may not be as readily evident, there are beautiful places to get fully immersed in autumn’s glory. The steamy temperatures of summer are a distant memory and snowflakes are nowhere to be found on the itinerary. Comfortable Fall Colors at Winter's Doorstepįamously hot Columbia is just right for fall color enjoyment.
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