Even though temperatures around Iowa remain in the high 70s and mid-80s, it is still officially fall time .

With a 60-degree start to the second week of October, the leaves on trees should start to turn red as October progresses.

It is still early in the season for northeastern Iowa, while north central and northwestern Iowa are starting to see some color change in Red maples, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.

When is the best time to see fall foliage in Iowa?

Naturally, northern Iowa will be the first to witness autumn paint the trees orange, red and yellow. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says traditionally the best time to see fall colors in northern Iowa is during the last week of September through the second week of October.

Central Iowa, from t

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