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Great Weather, Great Color

Spooner Lake (10/12/14) Jonathan Jahr

Spooner Lake (10/12/14) Jonathan Jahr

This autumn has had ideal conditions for development of spectacular color: warm, sunny days, cold nights and very little wind, rain or snow. That’s resulted in lush color throughout California.

Comparing 2014 to 2013, the color is peaking a half week to a week earlier.  If drought has had any influence on color development, it may be the reason why areas that were holding as patchy went to full peak within a day or two.  However, without wind, the color has held nicely.

Even areas that peaked are dropping leaves slowly, leaving developing color to provide a beautiful show, longer than we’ve seen peaks last, in past years, as seen in this photo posted by  Jonathan Jahr of a trail near Spooner Lake (Nevada side of Lake Tahoe) on California Fall Color’s page, today.

Best bets for the coming week include: June Lake, Lower Bishop Creek Canyon, Hope Valley, Lake Tahoe and the San Bernardino and San Jacinto Mountains.  Wind is, of course, always a concern and strong breezes on Sunday afternoon may spell trouble for peaked trees. Look for Plumas county to approach peak in the next two weeks.