Front seat for fall: Mid-Missouri one of the best to see foliage

In this September 30, 2011 photo, leaves begin to display their autumn colors in downtown Jefferson City.
In this September 30, 2011 photo, leaves begin to display their autumn colors in downtown Jefferson City.

This year, southern Missouri and the tier of counties immediately south of Jefferson City are the places to see fall color at its best, according to officials at the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC).

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J.C. Douglas and Maruka Reecer

MDC officials said many people believe cool weather or frost cause leaves to change color. While temperature may affect color, it is only one of many factors that play a part in painting fall colors.

Hot, dry weather tends to reduce fall color, according to Nick Kuhn, community forestry coordinator for the department. He said flooding also tends to diminish the intensity of fall color.

"Cole County to Arkansas is looking good for fall color this year," said Kuhn. "I think the Bootheel and Kansas City areas may have a bit less color than usual, with north-central and northeastern Missouri being less colorful still."

Kuhn said he expects fall color to be about average across the rest of the state, because of recent better weather.

Although summer extremes might reduce fall color somewhat, Missouri's fall weather has been favorable for tree color so far. Moderately dry conditions, with sunny weather and daytime highs in the 60s and nighttime lows in the 40s, all tend to intensify fall colors. However, freezing temperatures, heavy rain and strong wind could still cut short the fall-color season by stripping leaves from trees.

According to Kuhn, twig damage from cicadas is unlikely to have much effect on fall color in most areas.

Fall color almost always peaks around Oct. 15 in Missouri. Trees in the northern and southern parts of the state may change colors a week earlier or later.

Regional fall-color updates and information about the causes of fall color are available at mdc.mo.gov/node/4548/. You also can request information by writing to MDC, Fall Color Brochure, P.O. Box 180, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0180 or by e-mail to [email protected].

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