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Many of Iowa’s trees are struggling in the long-running drought. Joe Herring, a district forester with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources in Iowa Falls, says some insects are causing ...
Fall leaves start to show up on trees in northern Iowa during the last week on September. Central Iowa leaves start to change the week of Oct. 3. Head to southern Iowa starting Oct. 10 for fall ...
Most trees around central Iowa still have leaves that look as green as emeralds. But as autumn starts, temperatures will gradually cool down, giving way to festivals that celebrate pumpkin carving ...
Oak trees in Iowa are the last to show their fall color. Most of the state’s walnut trees have already dropped their leaves. The timing of this year’s show of fall foliage in Iowa is pretty ...
Temperatures are feeling more like fall, and the trees are following suit. According to the Iowa DNR Fall Color Report, much of the state experiences peak color in mid- to late October. Mark ...
Fall colors in Iowa: Here's the foliage forecast and the science behind it. With the change in seasons also comes the change in leaf color for deciduous vegetation.
Fall-colored leaves are seen on trees along the Volga River in Fayette, Iowa, Thursday, September 21, 2023. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette) Where to see fall colors ...
The first ten days of fall across central Iowa brought warm, summer-like weather, but experts say those hot and dry and conditions could impact fall foliage. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
According to this year's predictions, Iowa's trees have seen minimal color change and will soon peak around November 4. The peak is anticipated in northern and Northeast Iowa between October 21 ...
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Where are fall colors starting to appear in Iowa? - MSNIOWA — It’s finally October which means many trees in Iowa are starting to turn to beautiful shades of red, orange, and yellow. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources released its first fall ...
Driving through Eastern Iowa, you've probably noticed a few trees are already turning from green to yellow. Experts blame the ongoing drought. By Hannah Messier ...
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