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So this past weekend is when all the tree's in CO turn from their usual green to a bright gold. This usually only last for about a week a year. I decided to spend most of the weekend hiking to take some pics. Coming from Tampa I completely forget what fall is like and I'm so excited to actually have a changing of the season. Fall was always my favorite season but I haven't had a chance to experience anything than a FL one for so long. Has fall started to hit where any of you live?

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This is my first time outside of Cleveland, OH, so I don't know when "fall" actually hits. The rumor is that's when the pool parties stop.
 
I heard that late summer to fall in Arizona is the season of monsoons. I would like to experience one of those. Not the one that caused that 429-car pileup a few weeks ago, though.
 
Our trees have been losing a few leaves here and there, but it's still in the 90s. It's amazing how trees can tell the days are now 35 minutes shorter.
 
I heard that late summer to fall in Arizona is the season of monsoons. I would like to experience one of those. Not the one that caused that 429-car pileup a few weeks ago, though.

Blah, monsoons are over rated. Last year we got absolute no moisture the entire monsoon season. This year we did manage a couple weeks of good storms and celebrated by playing in the rain and puddles. Monsoon season is pretty much over for the year though.

In Feb/Mar we had insane storms that kept dumping inches in certain parts. Most of Phoenix got 3-5 inches of rain in a matter of days, that was pretty insane, the city was just one massive lake.