A Lotta Drizzle, A Lotta Color Coming Our Way

palisades_foliage.jpgThe National Weather Service forecast uses the word drizzle five times to describe the weather between now and Thursday. AccuWeather expects less drizzle, only using it once, but does foresee rain and rain showers. The reason for our Seattle-like weather this week? For much of the next few days the wind will be blowing in from over the ocean.

From Gothamist's Rockland County office we can see that the fall foliage is reaching its peak color this week. To keep track of foliage across the country we like to check in on Wxnation's fall foliage webcams as well as the maps on the Foliage Network.

Photo credit: Mike Passow/Earth2Class

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Beautiful word, "drizzle" (applied to rain and lemon cake!), but then growing up in England it's become ubiquitous. Planethalder.

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