If you look forward to chilly weather and leaf-peeping, then this fall foliage map is seriously going to make your day.

The interactive map, which is updated annually by SmokyMountains.com co-founders David Angotti and Wes Melton, helps autumn lovers pinpoint exactly when the leaves are expected to change in their area. If you head to their website, you can use the date selector at the bottom of the map to visually understand how fall will progress across the country.

"The [2020] predictive fall leaf map helps potential travelers, photographers, and leaf peepers determine the precise future date that the leaves will peak in each area of the continental United States," Melton explained in a press release.

How cool is that?!

these bald cypress trees were photographed at sunset, in the fall, at beavers bend state park, oklahoma, on the mountain fork river
Check out this pretty foliage in Oklahoma!
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But before you start planning your fall foliage road trip, make sure you understand the map's limitations. Its creators warn that while the tool may show a state is at its "peak," that doesn't mean you're guaranteed to see an autumnal wonderland.

"There are areas of the country that don't really have many trees that are going to change brilliant colors," Angotti told WVNews. "I wish I could make fall happen in South Florida or in the desert, but at the end of the day, the map is basically showing when the temperature and precipitation trends would cause peak fall to occur in each of these areas."

In other words, take the map's predictions with a grain of salt dash of pumpkin spice.

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