Here's What Kansas' Weird Summer Weather Means For Fall Foliage
By Clarisa|Published September 20, 2019
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
We all love our fall colors, no matter what shade of yellow, orange, or red they are. Last year, Smoky Mountains, our foliage predicting friend, showed fall colors sweeping across the continent with relative accuracy. However, we’ve had a bit of a wet and wild summer, at least during flood season. This year, expect your favorite fall colors to be a little late. Fall foliage timing this year is thanks to our wet summer, but how late is it really?
Last year, most of our fall colors were predicted to arrive around October 20th. This year, only the westernmost counties are even close to peak at that time.
Leaves around Kansas are supposed to start changing around October 26th, but at that point, most of Kansas' color is supposed to patchy and not very bright.
Then after a long wait, the rest of Kansas should get their peak colors around November 16th, though they were plenty beautiful during the week of the 9th.
Ideally we would have more time with these beautiful colors, but unlike many things in Kansas, weather is the most unpredictable, and often doesn't go our way.
Make sure you're out and enjoying these colors for the month between October 26th and November 23rd, especially from November 2-9. I wonder if this means we might get a white Christmas?