Extreme Weather May Be Cause for Spotty Fall Foliage
Charleston Daily Mail › October 07, 2010
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Charleston Daily Mail › October 07, 2010
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At the time, many residents probably overlooked this summer's weather and its implications on the fall foliage, but those effects have started to take shape around the area this month.
Although May, June and July produced plenty of moisture, a dry April as well as hot and dry August and September sandwiched the damp period.See the full content of this document
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Extreme Weather May Be Cause for Spotty Fall Foliage
Ken Batty, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Charleston, said the Beckley area was nearly 2 inches below normal for precipitation for August and September c...
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