Vibrant Colors Taking Over From Appalachian Mountains Across Southeastern Pennsylvania As Fall Foliage Nears Peak
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Attention all leaf peepers! Southeastern Pennsylvania is nearing its peak for fall foliage.
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Nature Resources says the cooler temperatures across the region prompted a "noticeable change" across Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Leaf colors are beginning to burst with vibrant colors from the Appalachian Mountains across towards Philadelphia.
In north and western Pennsylvania the colors are starting to fade.
The Smoky Mountains predicted that mid-October would be when the leaves peaked in the Philadelphia region.
Click here to check out the best places to view the fall foliage.