You have lots of time to see Michigan fall colors

Michigan's fall color show has been delayed by a gentle Indian summer.

The Upper Peninsula, which usually has plenty of fall color by this time in September, is still lolling around in green, reports Pure Michigan and the Foliage Network, which monitor fall color in the state.The very western Upper Peninsula as of Thursday was showing between 12% to 30% color, but the rest of the state had none.

Things seem to be about two weeks or more behind schedule.

Still, "cooler weather has taken hold and should help to get things going," reports Market Rzonca, who runs The Foliage Network.

Pure Michigan's fall color blog (Michigan.org/fall) predicted that peak fall color in the U.P., including Mackinac Island, is not expected to hit for about three weeks. Same with Alpena, Charlevoix and Ludington. Farther south, the show will come even later.

We'll keep you updated on the turning leaves at Freep.com.

Contact Detroit Travel Writer Ellen Creager at ecreager@freepress.com