LACROSSE, Wis. – Fall colors should peak in the first or second week of October in southeast Minnesota and adjacent Wisconsin, according to a University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse biologist. Tim Gerber said the peak may be a bit early because of the wet summer. More water means the leaves will change color sooner and be brighter, Gerber said in a interview with television station WKBT. Better on the Wisconsin or Minnesota side of the Mississippi? “It doesn’t really matter,” he said.

Progress report. The Minnesota Natural Resources agency says yellow is 35-50% on the way to full color, green at 10-25%.