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A fuel oil truck drives north on Route 5 toward Andover on Wednesday afternoon in Rumford, passing trees sporting spectacular autumn foliage color. Maine forest rangers reported Wednesday that northern Maine will reach peak foliage color this weekend whereas foliage color in Western Maine is at 50- to 70-percent change because of below-average daytime temperatures and very chilly nights over the past several days.
Several very chilly nights and below-average daytime temperatures over the past several days quickly brought out spectacular autumn colors as revealed on Wednesday afternoon by this maple near 207 Route 120 in Roxbury.
A stand of young maple trees were flush with spectacular autumn color on Wednesday morning along Route 2 in East Dixfield.
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