We has some of that here, too.

It's a combination of the dry weather and lack of cold nights.  Don't know what 
your weather has been like temp wise, but it has been unusually warm unusually 
late this here in S. Indiana.

Color change in the leave is triggered by cool or cold nights and shorter days, 
and requires enough moisture that the leaves don't die early.

Fall color has been bad this year in the NE for the same reason, cold weather 
didn't trigger the slow senescence of the leaves typical of fall there.  

Peter
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