Fall colors have filled the trees in Northeast Ohio, especially over the past week. See beautiful photos and video of foliage from around Greater Cleveland.
CLEVELAND, Ohio --The scent of firewood burning, the sound of leaves crunching underfoot and the sight of bright red, orange and yellow trees filling the landscape are sure signs we are in the midst of fall across Northeast Ohio.
During the past week, trees in Greater Cleveland burst into spectacular color as the cool nights helped the leaves change to their fall colors.nice days on tap this week that call for temperatures in the 70s, and those could be a great time to call in sick and go for a drive in the country or take a walk through parks to enjoy the views.And yes, you may notice many of the photos are from the Chagrin Falls area. That’s because I live near there, and many of these colorful photos were taken with my iPhone on my daily walks.
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