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Pockets of Minnesota Starting to See Fall Colors

Pockets of Minnesota are starting to burst forth in fall colors, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources latest weekly map update. 
Some areas in the state, mostly in the north, are registering fall leaves at 25 to 50 percent towards peak colors. 
Tree leaf colors typically peak by early October in northern and central Minnesota and by mid-October in the southern part of the state. 
In the Fridleye area, there will be plenty of areas for viewing the changing colors including the Springbrook Nature Center.  

In addition to the weekly online reports, the DNR offers fall colors “to go” on a mobile website compatible with smart phones and tablets.

These reports include percent of color change, integrated with Google maps.

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To access the mobile site, scan the QR code at http://mndnr.gov/mobile or visit http://mndnr.gov/mobile/fall_colors and bookmark the site on a smart phone or other mobile device.

The DNR is predicting a “brilliant” fall colors season.

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Patch editor Shawn Hogendorf contributed to this report. 

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