It’s beginning to look a lot like autumn across much of Pennsylvania.

The latest fall foliage update from the state’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources shows that much of northern and central Pennsylvania is currently experiencing the height of color for fall foliage.

“Last week’s chilly nights kicked leaf color into high gear, and with more cool mornings in the 30s and 40s ahead, the display is only getting better!” the agency said in a post on their Facebook page.

The post went on to say that “recent rains have helped boost vibrancy by keeping leaves on the trees and clearing out the duller browns,” and “this could be the peak week for fall foliage in much of the state.”

“Peak fall color will be seen in a major portion of Pennsylvania this week, and this could be the

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