RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- It's that time of year when the leaves start to change color and fall from the trees, but why does it happen when temperatures start to cool? ABC11 Chief Meteorologist Don ...
If you’ve been up in the North Carolina mountains lately, you’ve probably noticed the fall colors starting to pop, especially in the higher elevations. Bright yellows, oranges, and reds are appearing ...
Peak leaf season is nearly here, which means a vibrant display of fall colors. In North Carolina, the change usually starts in the mountains and continues across the piedmont region before petering ...
Raleigh City Council member Jonathan Lambert-Melton talks with Jeff Tiberii about fear, political violence, and rhetoric in the public sphere, following the killing of Charlie Kirk. Lambert-Melton ...
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Glowing fall color in the North Carolina Mountains| Traveling on the Blue Ridge Parkway
Before you head out the door to view fall color, please make sure you check conditions first and make reservations for Grandfather Mountain as spots book up quickly. Here's a look at current ...
The window for viewing fall colors is potentially shrinking and the vibrancy of the leaves may be dulling over time. North Carolina's diverse elevation gives it one of the longest fall color seasons ...
NORTH CAROLINA (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — We can’t say it enough. Western Carolina is back open for business, and that includes the famous Blue Ridge Parkway. Hurricane Helene’s Impact on Fall Colors There ...
Tourism is a huge part of North Carolina's economy, specifically in the mountains. A year after Helene, they could use our visits. Does the government shutdown close National Parks? NBC News says they ...
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