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Final 2016 New England Fall Foliage Report

The final New England Foliage Report for 2016 takes a look back at the fall colors this season. Fall foliage came on strong across northern New England in a brilliant display that remained mostly consistent.

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Photo Credit : Katherine Keenan
The November woods are bright and open now, with sunlight penetrating to the forest floor for the first time since spring. The remaining leaves are golden brown, and filtered through them, the sunlight still takes on a warm feel. The days are getting shorter, though, and the winds are carrying more bite. Soon, the snows that have already made a few brief appearances will become a more lasting, seemingly permanent sight.
The Forests In Late Autumn Seem To Glow With Golden Light.
The forests in late autumn seem to glow with golden light.
Photo Credit : Jennifer Hannux
Although fall is a brief season in New England, it’s packed with intense beauty and time-honored traditions that makes it universally loved — that is, until the cleanup begins. Acorns are like a million ball bearings under the fallen foliage, all waiting to be carted to compost on the next warm day. Tourism has wound down, leaving resort towns empty and waiting for ski season. And today, scanning the radio dials, I heard holiday music.  
Frost covers the ground on a recent late fall morning in Northern New England
Frost covers the ground on a recent late fall morning in northern New England
Photo Credit : Jim Salge
As we send out our final foliage report for the 2016 season, there are still some opportunities to see the autumn colors around New England. Tamaracks and beeches are providing punctuations of color in the northern forests, while the late maples join the oaks that are only now reaching peak in the southern portions or our region. There will even be some isolated late peak color reached on Boston Common and the Long Island Sound this weekend, giving at least one more opportunity to enjoy the best of autumn.   And what an autumn it was!
Bright Red Tones Dominated The Early Foliage In Northern New England This Year
Bright red tones dominated the early foliage in northern New England this year
Photo Credit : Jim Salge
The fall colors came on strong across northern New England as a dominance of sunny days and cool nights provided an ideal setup for bright foliage. The forests transformed into a canopy of intense red hues on a scale that hadn’t been seen years, and locals and visitors from all over the world were left awestruck.  
The Foliage This Year In Northern New England Was Beautiful!
The foliage this year in northern New England was beautiful!
Photo Credit : Jim Salge
Unfortunately, as the wave of peak moved south, a string of October storms stripped much of the early color, and cloudy weather combined with the severe drought in southern New England left those areas with a more muted show. It was still beautiful, though. Truly, the foliage show in New England rarely disappoints.  
Northern Forests Now Lay Dormant, Awaiting The Longest Season.
Northern forests now lay dormant, awaiting the longest season.
Photo Credit : Jim Salge
And now, as with the forests around us, this blog drifts into dormancy. We thank you for following along this year from our first forecasts, and for sharing in this beautiful season with us. A special thank you to all the contributors to our foliage map, and especially to the photographers who contributed their amazing images to this report each week.   We’ll see you next August!  

Jim Salge

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  1. I was just thinking about the foliage on my way home.There is still bountiful amounts of color along 84 near the Hartford,Ct area.It looks brilliant and I still see it in the hills 15-20 miles away.One of the best years ever,even though they predicted it would be one of the worst.Enjoy while we can!!

  2. Beautiful photos and from my standpoint it was a wonderfully colorful foliage this fall!! I love New England and will always live here.

  3. We were bracing ourselves for a drab Fall . What with the browned out lawns and wilted gardens resulting from water bans. But the rains came and the grass greened, and a burst of color took our breath away!! And it might be just me but the leaves seem to be hanging on longer this year. a week into November and a splash of color can be found around every corner

  4. My wife and I spend an autumn week every year, staying in the Lincoln, NH area. It was one of the best foliage seasons we saw as we drove along the Kancamagus Highway toward North Conway (Note: we have been going to this area for over 25 years).

  5. I live about 25 miles north of Boston in a very leafy area. I have to say the foliage was stunning this year after a couple of disappointing years. Yes, there were storms that shortened the display a bit but the color started early so we had it for quite a while. It was perhaps the most colorful autumn I can remember in this area.

  6. Thank you for these wonderful pictures of my favorite place on the earth. I miss my home in New Hampshire and especially the seasons like autumn. Blessings, Jac