Wisconsin continues to be a divided state — when it comes to fall color.
Many northern and central Wisconsin locales are past peak leaf color, though there are still plenty of destinations that are at peak this week. But southern Wisconsin spots have a lot of catching up to do. Some don't expect to see peak color until the first week of November.
Those conclusions can be drawn from from looking at Travel Wisconsin's Fall Color Report on Oct. 24. It is compiled from more than 100 observers and includes reports from every county in Wisconsin.
"Wisconsin's leaves are changing but much later than usual," the state climatology office stated in a recent Instagram post. "Our recent weather has played a big role in the timing of fall colors this year."
In the northern third of Wisconsin,

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