With a 60-degree start to the second week of October, the leaves on trees should start to turn red as October progresses.
DES MOINES, Iowa — The red, orange, and yellow hues of fall are delayed for Iowa this year, but the Department of Natural Resources has an estimate for when the new peak weeks are this fall. With ...
Now into November, the World Series is over, Iowans normally are raking up lots of leaves. But this year the color is staying ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Looking for the fall colors when spending time outdoors? You’ll likely have to wait a few more weeks to ...
Marshalltown combines October and September into Oktemberfest, a clever name for their fall celebration. The festival brings ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says we are one week behind schedule for fall colors. WHO 13's Teodora Mitov shares when each region in Iowa is now expected to see the red, orange, and yellow ...
Peak times for fall foliage tend to be the second and third weeks of October, but this largely depends on where people live ...
Fishing Iowa’s trout streams is a unique way to enjoy the cool fall weather and marvel at the amazing colors of Iowa’s prize trout. Male brown and brook trout display ...
Southeast Iowa is experiencing good fall color viewing, with the display expected to last into the first and second week of November.
The red pigments in some fall leaves have proven to be a puzzle for researchers who debate why leaves bother to go red.
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. CEDAR RAPIDS — A new fall tradition is taking root in Iowa. The Iowa Scarecrow Festival will debut ...
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