NASHVILLE, Ind. -- The leaves are slowly starting to change across central Indiana, but the peak of the beautiful fall colors will happen a little later this year.

“It’s going to be an interesting fall, you know with the dry summer we’ve had and having no rain for quite a while,” said Matt Rust, executive director of the Brown County Convention & Visitors Bureau. “The leaves are actually still very green here.”

Our FOX59/CBS4 meteorologists looked at the data and as of Oct. 7, central Indiana has only had one normal day of temperatures. Twenty-seven days this fall have been above normal while just eight days have been below normal.

It’s also been a very dry summer going into the fall months. Both the higher temperatures and dry conditions can affect when the leaves start to change and h

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