Minnesota's fall leaf colors are on the way, though this year's landscape may look different after a wet spring and unusually ...
A warmer September brought on delayed fall colors for much of the state but trends show this may be the "new normal" in ...
Fall colors are fading fast and rain likely won't help anyone trying to take in the fall foliage for one last time this ...
According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources fall color map, the northern part of the state is past peak and the Twin Cities is not far behind. With a warm weekend on tap ...
According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the northern part of the state is at or just past peak for fall leaf colors. Maple leaves provide great color at Itasca State Park.
(KNSI) – Central Minnesota is the place to be for one more glimpse at Mother Nature’s fall tapestry.
MEA is upon us and it’s the perfect time to get outside and enjoy fall in our great state. Chief Meteorologist, Ken Barlow, is back with where you can still see the fall colors this weekend.
Zeigler said it will still be a few weeks before we hit a peak in the metro and other communities in southern Minnesota. KARE 11 will continue to update peak fall color progress. You can also ...
Minnesota’s unseasonably warm and dry September put a damper on typical fall foliage and autumn activities. The highest temperature recorded in September was 92 degrees in Granite Falls amid a period ...
Our drought can even impact our fall colors, making them appear duller ... we should see our typical Minnesota winter weather.
The view from the top of Miner's Mountain in the Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area in Ironton shows muted tones on Monday, ...
While safety is always a priority when venturing onto the water, no matter how warm it may be, the Minnesota Department of ...