Ontario's Leaves Might Change Color Early After Wet Summer

Southern Ontario has seen an early fall leaf color change due to this summer's record rainfall. Global News meteorologists note that the region's wettest summer on record, with over 500 mm of rain, has stressed trees, causing early color shifts. Some areas have already seen about 10% color change. The peak color and duration will depend on upcoming weather, with warmer, drier conditions favoring vibrant foliage.

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Source : Global News