Fall colors are on fast-forward with cooler temperatures

After summer stretched late into September, fall has come on in a hurry, turning trees and drawing fall color tourists out.

Excerpt: Leaf peepers, look up. Cooler temperatures sweeping across Michigan means leaves are briskly turning colors in the Upper Peninsula and starting to do so in the northern third of the Lower Peninsula, reports the Foilage Network, which tracks fall color changes in the U.S.

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Source: The Detroit Free Press
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