ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) – The Virginia Department of Forestry has reported that drying conditions have affected fall foliage in Virginia.
The dry conditions have caused shorter peak foliage as leaves are drying up and easier to blow off trees with light breezes.
These conditions are also increasing risks of wildfires, and residents are urged to be cautious.
Some areas are still in foliage with peak areas of oaks, maples, and hickory trees holding the pops of color, but in the swaps, (yellow) water tupelo, and (orange-bronze) bald cypress take the show.
This is the last DOF fall foliage report of 2024. Reports will start back up again in September of 2025.
For more information about Virginia’s fall foliage visit, The Virginia Department of Forestry website.