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Come one, come all - amazing peak foliage is arriving in the Adirondacks and Catskills!

Think of leaves with shades like buttercup, mustard, dandelion, salmon, burnt sienna, rhubarb, and raspberry.

Get your autumnal groove on because New York state’s fall foliage season is changing quickly, especially up north. According to the state’s tourism website I Love NY, peak foliage will be arriving in the Adirondacks and Catskills this weekend, while other areas are reaching near-peak or midpoint.

Here’s a look at this weekend’s expected color change, as provided to the tourism agency by spotters around the state.

Adirondacks

Franklin County, 85 percent

Saranac Lake, 80 percent

Malone and the northern parts, 90 percent

Lake Placid, 90 percent

Whiteface Mountain, 90 percent

Crown Point, 50 to 70 percent

North Hudson, 65 percent

Willsboro, 50 percent

Hamilton County, peak

Old Forge, 85 percent

Northern parts Warren County, 70 percent

Southern parts Warren County, 50 percent

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Catskills

Delaware County, 75-80 percent

Greene County, 80 percent

Town of Catskill, 50 percent

Sullivan County, 75 percent

Ulster County, 55 percent

Kingston, 20 percent

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Jefferson County, 85 percent

Oswego County, 40-50 percent

St. Lawrence County, 40 percent

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Chenango County, 65 percent

Schoharie County, 50 percent

Otsego County, 40 percent

Montgomery County, 40 percent

Broome County, 35 percent

Cayuga County, 30 percent

Oneida County, 25 percent

Herkimer County, 20 percent

Onondaga County, 20 percent

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Capital-Saratoga region

Fulton County, 60 percent

Rensselaer County eastern parts, 50 to 60 percent

Rensselaer County northern parts, 35 to 45 percent

Lapland Lake Resort, 50 to 60 percent

Albany County, 35 percent

Saratoga County, 30 percent

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Finger Lakes

Cortland County, 45 to 50 percent

Steuben County, 40 percent

Chemung County, 40 percent

Tioga County, 35 percent

Livingston County, 35 percent

Tompkins County, 35 percent

Ontario County, 30 percent

Farmington, 20 to 30 percent

Wayne County, 25 percent

Monroe County, 20 percent

Schuyler County, 20 percent

Seneca County, 15 to 20 percent

Yates County, 15 percent

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Chautauqua-Allegheny region

Cattaraugus County, 50 percent

Little Valley, 50 to 60 percent

Chautauqua County northern parts, 25 percent

Chautauqua County southern parts, 35 percent

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Greater Niagara region

Wyoming County 35 to 40 percent

Erie County, 20 percent

Genesee County, 20 percent

Orleans County, 20 percent

Niagara County, 10 percent

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Hudson Valley

Dutchess County, 40 percent

Columbia County, 35 percent

Orange County, 35 percent

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