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Hey @mariannewest! No, it's a bit too warm for my liking. Not anything like what you are having (I'm so sorry.....102 is just too much!). Unfortunately, we don't get spectacular fall color here. Our big leaf maples, turn a mustard yellow and then just sort of brown out. The other deciduous trees, like elm and alder, tend to just blacken or turn gray and fall from the branches. Our only real color in the forest will come from vine maples, and that color is dependent on the heat versus cold and dryness versus rainfall. The combination needs to be just right, and if it is, then it's beautiful. I've not seen a whole lot yet. Time will tell.

Do you get color change where you are at? Take care!

We do - in the beginning of summer when green grass and weed and such turn to dried out brown - we call it gold here :)
Otherwise, some neighborhoods have trees (not native to here) that get the turning leaves and such - but you have to find them :) The native trees are oak - and not too many of them left. and most forest trees are conifers.

Ah, I was wondering. Thanks for responding and have a lovely night!