Longtime Texans are saying this is the most colorful Texas Fall ever. The North Texas weather conditions have been such that the foliage result is pretty much Vermont-like.
The brighter colors are caused by a late summer, cool nights and dry and clear days. We are running about 5 inches below the norm for rain this year. Botanical experts claim that the lack of freezing temperatures in the D/FW Metroplex has allowed the leaves to last longer and develop deeper colors.
The leaf experts claim the coldest it has gotten here was 34 on November 16.
I beg to differ. I know it's frozen already here, because I saw frost on the roofs and had to scrape ice off my windshield.
The colorful leaves in trees you see in the photos were taken this afternoon at Tandy Hills Natural Area.
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