(Bismarck, ND) The ongoing drought will affect foliage in North Dakota. North Dakota Forest Service official Peter Gag says leaves will change rapidly this fall. When there's a drought, there's a shorter period where the foliage is visible. Peak colors usually start next month, however the change is already starting in the Pembina Gorge area.
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