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Old Posted Sep 28, 2019, 3:50 PM
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So Signal was not lying, trees really start changing a little later in St.John's hehe.

According to this site, which is regularly updated, we are starting to see colours in pretty much all of Ontario. Some areas have not been updated and are most likely inaccurate by now (Eastern Ontario, Prince Edward County).

Strangely enough the only parks that are allegedly 100% green are on Lake Huron. Weathly Park in Extreme Southern Ontario is marked as 100% green, but the description says that a little bit of yellow and red is now visible. Of course things are different in urban areas.

https://www.ontarioparks.com/fallcolour
Hmmm, not sure how things are looking in Ottawa but St John's looks ahead or equal to us here. As for that Ontario Parks link I've started taking it with a grain of salt as parks right beside each other often show vastly different things. Maybe a little bit of that has to do with the dominant tree species but I'm thinking it's more to do with whoever makes the report for each park.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2019, 3:59 PM
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Hmmm, not sure how things are looking in Ottawa but St John's looks ahead or equal to us here. As for that Ontario Parks link I've started taking it with a grain of salt as parks right beside each other often show vastly different things. Maybe a little bit of that has to do with the dominant tree species but I'm thinking it's more to do with whoever makes the report for each park.
Those are not scientific reports for sure. Foliage is still green in Ottawa for the most part, but as the map doesn't show any park nearby I can't really evaluate their estimates. I would say we are at 15-20% colours here in the city. I was in Kingston yesterday and it was very similar, perhaps a tad greener but barely noticeable.
     
     
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So Signal was not lying, trees really start changing a little later in St.John's hehe.

According to this site, which is regularly updated, we are starting to see colours in pretty much all of Ontario. Some areas have not been updated and are most likely inaccurate by now (Eastern Ontario, Prince Edward County).

Strangely enough the only parks that are allegedly 100% green are on Lake Huron. Weathly Park in Extreme Southern Ontario is marked as 100% green, but the description says that a little bit of yellow and red is now visible. Of course things are different in urban areas.

https://www.ontarioparks.com/fallcolour
It depends on the year, and the location. I could still take some wide-angle landscapes of the city with only a few small sections of colour.

I still have some FB friends from Winnipeg from my years there. They posted pictures weeks ago of completely yellow trees, when you literally could not find a yellow leaf here. But then today there are posts from a different part of the city with trees mostly green. It's still further along than us, but WAY behind where they seemed to be based on weeks-old pictures.

IE - Sept 15:



Yesterday:



Yesterday here:

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Old Posted Sep 28, 2019, 4:21 PM
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I took this pic yesterday, which admittedly isn't the best, but I couldn't notice much leaf change from here.



Funnily enough I'd say in town trees are little ahead of ones in the country, I attribute that to more stress but who knows. Also urban trees are more likely to be hand picked and many trees are bred (?) to take on colour earlier and longer so people can enjoy the colour for longer. I think that has a little to do with it.

Anyways..also yesterday, in suburbia

Not much change except that one rogue tree in the middle which is full on red


     
     
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Yeah, the leaves are slowly starting to change. It's a bit early for us, probably due to the cold weather. Our peak fall colour is usually around October 20, though it'll probably be a week earlier this year.

From October 22nd last year:









     
     
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I took this pic yesterday, which admittedly isn't the best, but I couldn't notice much leaf change from here.

Funnily enough I'd say in town trees are little ahead of ones in the country, I attribute that to more stress but who knows. Also urban trees are more likely to be hand picked and many trees are bred (?) to take on colour earlier and longer so people can enjoy the colour for longer. I think that has a little to do with it.
Where I am right now, I am looking out and the trees look pretty much like that too, some colours but nothing very noticeable. Meanwhile it is more noticeable in other areas. I suppose I would need a higher vantage point to really appreciate the situation. I believe the colours are more noticeable outside the city, but I admit I have not been paying much attention yesterday when I drove to Kingston and back.
     
     
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Yeah, the leaves are slowly starting to change. It's a bit early for us, probably due to the cold weather. Our peak fall colour is usually around October 20, though it'll probably be a week earlier this year.

From October 22nd last year:
I viewed this post scrolling up from the bottom and thought oh for fuck sake here's Marty proving me wrong again with his stupid fucking corner of town. Of course Summerville is full fall right now. Very glad to see they're actually pics from the end of October a year ago
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Who's the "worst" for this? I say Vancouver, hands down.
Depends. Absolute or per capita? 'Cause Maple Creek SK is truly punching way above its weight here.

On an absolute basis, yes, I'm with you: Vancouver.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2019, 4:51 PM
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I viewed this post scrolling up from the bottom and thought oh for fuck sake here's Marty proving me wrong again with his stupid fucking corner of town. Of course Summerville is full fall right now. Very glad to see they're actually pics from the end of October a year ago
My god, if we were this far into fall this early we may as shut 'er down and abandon the island No leaves until early June, gone again by September? nahhhhh fam that aint for me.
     
     
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Today's forecast in BC:

Vancouver 18
Victoria 17
Kamloops 11
Osoyoos 10
Kelowna 8
Castlegar 7
Cranbrook 4

Average high for us today is +18.2C so way way off .
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A little mist and fog action going on here today. Temp is decent at 20C

     
     
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We are seeing some foliage change in my part of the GTA. My street is lined with Hoeny Locust trees, which are at their very northern range here so they bloom late and turn early. They are a pretty spectacular yellow right now.

Pretty much everything else is green, however.
     
     
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We are seeing some foliage change in my part of the GTA. My street is lined with Hoeny Locust trees, which are at their very northern range here so they bloom late and turn early. They are a pretty spectacular yellow right now.

Pretty much everything else is green, however.
They've been planting some of those here also and that's one reason I don't like edge of their range trees, often they are late to bud, early to fall. I like the lasting varieties. Southern Ontario doesn't really have much of an issue with out of season snowfall events so extended leaf retention doesn't pose much of a problem in terms of snow and ice damage.
     
     
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I was in Wheatley yesterday and it's about the same as everywhere else in Kent and Essex. The odd tree has changed and a few are starting to yellow, but it's still basically green.

There are, however, pockets of fully changed trees. They seem to be in swampy areas, like the bay side of Rondeau Park and Hillman Marsh near Wheatley.
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Today was 22, muggy and overcast. The temperature has barely changed for the past 36 hours, but is set to drop tonight.

Tomorrow might be the first day since mid-June that we fail to reach 20

Interestingly, the two week forecast has changed and there are no single digits lows for the next two weeks, although there are a few 10s, so there is a good chance of dipping below 10 later next week.
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Calgary (particularly Chad) is a close second though.
-1°C in Calgary, and snowing. And "winter storm warning" with 40-50 cm of snow and places getting up to 100 cm (in the hills, I imagine). Per Environment Canada.

That's pretty crazy for September, but I think crazy is the norm for Calgary weather (both ways; you can see +15 in Jan).
     
     
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On and off flurries today, but looks like tomorrow will be the big snow event for Calgary. Thankfully I am off work and will be locking myself indoors all day.
     
     
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We're still in September and the weather forecast for Maple Creek, SK is -2°C today, -3°C Sunday, -4°C Monday, -7°C Tuesday. That's probably colder than Alaska and the surface of Mars, combined! Hopefully everyone over there was wise enough to put their winter tires on in September (as usual, I'm assuming).
     
     
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Freeze List - 2019

1) - Whitehorse YT - September 9th, (-0.3C)
2) - Iqaluit NU - September 13th, (-0.1C)
3) - Saint John NB - September 18th (-0.7C)
4) - Moncton NB - September 19th (-0.3C)
5) - Fredericton NB - September 19th (-0.2C)
6) - Charlottetown PEI - September 19th (-0.2C)
7) - Yellowknife, NWT - September 24th (-0.1C)
8) - Calgary, AB - September 27th (-2.6C)
9) - Prince George, BC - September 27th (-0.3C)
10) - Edmonton, AB - September 27th (-0.2C)

Vancouver BC
Victoria BC
Kamloops BC
Kelowna BC
Lethbridge AB
Regina SK
Saskatoon SK
Winnipeg MB
Thunder Bay ON
Sudbury ON
Windsor ON
London ON
Toronto ON
Kingston ON
Ottawa ON
Montreal QC
Quebec City QC
Sherbrooke QC
Halifax NS
Sydney NS
Corner Brook NL
St. John's NL

Calgary, Edmonton and Prince George are added.

Lethbridge, Regina, and Winnipeg will be added tomorrow.
     
     
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18C and rainy today. Mild despite the rain all day. Dewpoint was 17C.

Low of 15C this morning.

The warmspot was Vineland, ON at 23.8C.
     
     
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