Here's where to see the first signs of fall foliage in New York

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The New York Department of Economic Development released its first fall foliage report of 2018, and it looks like leaf-peeping season is almost upon us.
While most of the state is so far unchanged, small pockets of upstate New York are beginning to see some change, primarily in the Adirondacks, Capital-Saratoga, and Thousand Islands regions.
The Democrat and Chronicle reported that in the Adirondacks, Franklin County and Saranac Lake have both seen about a 10-percent change, while Essex County has seen a 5- to 15-percent change. Pops of gold, red, burgundy, orange, and maple can be seen in these areas.
In the Thousand Islands region, Jefferson County and St. Lawrence County have experienced a 10-percent change, while Oswego County has seen a 5- to 10-percent change. Fulton County in the Capital-Saratoga have seen a 10- to 15-percent change.
Other parts of the state have only seen minor changes in the leaves.
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