BECKLEY, W.Va. — Weeks before autumn color spreads across West Virginia’s highest mountains, abundant summer rainfall is providing some of the ingredients that could help produce a brilliant fall foliage season. But whether the state’s forests turn spectacular shades of red, orange, and gold will increasingly depend on what happens next. Sugar maples burst into autumn color in the restored village at Cass Scenic Railroad State Park in Pocahontas…
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