We’ve got crews cleaning up leaves in Braintree and Scituate and plowing in Weymouth.
In Boston, the fall season is known for its beautiful foliage, with vibrant colors and leaves falling in abundance.
The leaves in Boston typically begin to change color in early to mid-October, with peak foliage happening around the third week of October. By the end of October and into early November, many of the leaves have fallen.
Snow in the fall in New England isn’t extremely common, but it does happen from time to time, especially in higher elevations or during early season storms. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect when it comes to early snowfall in New England:
Snow in the fall occasionally occurs in late October or early November in New England, especially in the northern regions, mountainous areas, and the higher elevations of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. However, the first snowfall of the season in lower elevations like Boston typically happens in November, though it can occasionally happen earlier, especially during a strong cold front.