2024 Fall Color Thread
While typical Fall Color season in the greater Omaha metro area usually starts the last week of September, and ends the first week of November, I am seeing areas of town starting to change a little. I'm not talking a branch on an old ash tree or a random suburban red maple, but actual pockets of color (Several trees in the same area). I'm hoping with all the rain early in the season, we have a good fall color year.
2024 Fall Color Thread
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Brad
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2024 Fall Color Thread

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skinzfan23
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Re: 2024 Fall Color Thread
I definitely feel like some of the trees have had more stress this year between all the wind storms, causing them to turn colors earlier than normal.
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Re: 2024 Fall Color Thread
A lot of slight color change happening along 75 north of Fort Calhoun.
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Re: 2024 Fall Color Thread
I'd imagine we'll start seeing some color across most of the metro by next weekend after this cooler run of temps.ShawJ wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 1:41 pm A lot of slight color change happening along 75 north of Fort Calhoun.
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skinzfan23
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Re: 2024 Fall Color Thread
I was thinking the exact same thing. After the cool nights in the low 50's next week, I am sure we will get much more color.
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Re: 2024 Fall Color Thread
While I believe cool temperatures help and can swing the dates by a few days, I think the sun angle and length of daylight is just as important as anything else.skinzfan23 wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 4:04 pmI was thinking the exact same thing. After the cool nights in the low 50's next week, I am sure we will get much more color.

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Re: 2024 Fall Color Thread
Indeed. The shorter daylight hours is the biggest single factor in signaling trees to start to go dormant. And of course the reverse is true as spring begins in March and April.
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Re: 2024 Fall Color Thread
Ash trees are really starting to pop!

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Re: 2024 Fall Color Thread
Not as much color as could be in my neighborhood, but leaves starting to fall.