The leaves are changing color and dropping a bit earlier in Minnesota due to an early spring, and hot, dry summer.
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ST. PAUL - The leaves are changing color and dropping a bit earlier in Minnesota due to an early spring, and hot, dry summer.
The DNR says 10-25 percent of the fall color has already arrived in the northern quarter of the state, which is about two-weeks earlier than usual.
To find out more about where the peak colors are, visit the DNR's website
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Bonnie Amistadi; DNR