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CARTER COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) – East Tennessee State University predicts mountains across Appalachia to be filled with vibrant leaves this fall.

In the higher elevations, changes in leaf color are anticipated as early as September, with the first vibrant displays expected on Roan Mountain, Holston Mountain, and Unaka Mountain.

Andrew Joyner, an associate professor at ETSU and the Tennessee state climatologist, mentioned in a press release that current weather patterns are creating optimal conditions for these changes.

“The recent cooler weather has likely alleviated stress from the summer heat. There’s no indication of any prolonged hot or dry spells in the coming two to three weeks,” Joyner explained. “This forecasts a promising autumn season.”

Shorter daylight hours and cooler temperatures slow chlorophyll production to reveal the vibrant auburn, orange, and red tones in leaves.

Carter County Director of Tourism Luke Freeman said he expects the Carter County mountains to fill vibrantly.

“The autumn foliage significantly attracts tourists to our mountains,” Freeman shared with News Channel 11. “I believe it will be a favorable year.”

Since many tourists avoided the region last year due to Hurricane Helene, the prediction welcomes a greater increase in visitors.

“Following Hurricane Helene, we’re optimistic that this year will see a rebound in tourism, with many visitors coming to appreciate the autumn leaves,” Freeman stated.

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