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Summer might still have a hold on Oregon with lingering heat and humidity, but hints of autumn are already peeking through. A few trees around the state have started to show flashes of gold and crimson, offering a small preview of the spectacular color change to come.
According to a report from KOIN 6 Chief Meteorologist Josh Cozart, the first real pops of fall color will arrive in the higher elevations of Oregon by mid-September. Stress from heat and drought is causing some trees to turn early, but the real transformation depends on cooler temperatures, less daylight, and elevation.
Colors Arrive in the Mountains First
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