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											ANYTHING. ALL RIGHT, LET’S TALK ABOUT THIS WEATHER OUT TREHE FOR YOUR TUESDAY NIGHT ARE PEOPLE GNGOI TO BE ABLE TO IF THEY HAVE OUTDOOR PRACTESIC OR MAYBE GRILLING OUT WITH THE RAIN GONNA HOLD OUT. YEAH, I THINK SO. I WOULD DEFINITELY BRING THE UMBRELLA AND JUST IN CASE YOU MIGHT RUN INTO A STRAY SHOWER, BUT IT LOOKED LIKE THE HEAVIEST RAIN IS GONNA HOLD FOF UNTIL LATER THIS WEEK. SO WE’VE REALLY LUCKED DOWN THE WEATHER DEPARTMTEN HERE ON RECENT DAYS RIGHT NOW THE CLOUD COVER ACROSS CINCINNATI HERE REALLY HOLDING TIGHT THAT’S COMING IN WITH A WEAK COLD FRONT AROUND THE REGION, BUT WELL EVENTUALLY CLEAR OUT AS WE GO THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT EVEN UNDER THE CLOUD COVER HERE. WE’VE GOT 63 DEGREES IN CINCINNATI REALLY NICE TEMPERATURES THERE WINDS OUT OF THE SOUTH SOUTHWEST AT ABOUT 15 MISLE PER HOUR. SO DEFINITELY BREEZE, BUT SO SOUTH WINDS ARE KEEPING USO S NICEND A WARM TODAY LIVE RADAR HERE SHOWING THE DRY SKIES FOR THE GREATER CINCINNATI AREA AND OUR SATELLITE SHOWING THE EXTENSIVE CLOUD COVER MAYBE A COUPLE OF SPRINKLES NOW STARTING TO POP UP AROUND HAMILTON, BUT AGAIN, REALLY, I THINK THAT’S LAL THAT WE’RE GONNA SEE THIS COLD FRONT’S NOT VERY STRONG. ON IT’S GOING TO MOVEUT O OF HERE PRETTY QUICKLY. SO WE’RE LOOKING AT THAT TO MOVE FROM WEST TO EAST AS WE HEAD THROUGH TONIGHT AND BEHIND YOU CAN SEE THERE A CLEARING OUT OVER THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER VALLEY TOWARDS IOWA THAT WILL EVENTUALLY MAKE ITS WAY INTO THE GREATER CINCINNATI AREA A WSE HEAD TOWARDS TONIGHT. YOU CAN SEE FUTURECAST CLEARING AS SOUND AS WE HEAD TO AROUND MIDNIGHT ON WEDNESDAY SO BY MIDNIGHT, I THINK PTLARY CLOUDY TO EVEN MOLYST SKIES AS WE GO TOWARDS TOMORROW MORNING. I THINK WE WILL WAKE UP TO SOME SUNSHINE HERE AROUND GREATER CINCINNATI. I’LL BE THE PICTURE INTO AT LEAST THE LATE MORNING HOURS. THIS MODEL KEEPING US FAIRLY CLEAR AS WE HEAD TOWARDS THE AFTERNOON. I HAVE A FEW MORE CLOUDS IN THE FORECAST FOR TOMORROW, BUT WE ARE TO SEE A BIT MORE SUNSHINE IF THOSE CLOUDS DO DECIDE TO STAY CLEAR AS WEO G THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. WE WILL END UP A LITTLEIT B WARMER, MAYBE SOME HIGH 60S FOR TOMORROW. SO THE WARMER WEATHER DOES CONTINUE AS WE HEAD INTO WEDNESDAY HERE, I THINK A PRETTY DRY DAY OVERALL AS WE GO THROUGH ABOUT 45 DEGREES THAT CLEARING MOVING IN AS WE HEAD PAST MIDNIGHT. SO WEATHER REALLY LOOKING UP HERE IS WE HAD TOWARDS TOMORROW MORNINGND A AGAIN TOMORROW AFTERNOON PARTLYLO CUDY TO PARTLY SUNNY JUST DEPENDS ON WHERE YOU LIVE BUT A MEIL DAY ONCE AGAIN 65 IF WE DO SEE MORE SUNSHINE AGAIN, WE COULD GET INTO THE HIGH 60S TOMORROW. SO ANOTHER WARM DAY REHE. AND THEN THINGS ARE GONNA START TO CHANGE ASOU Y HEAD TOWARDS THE LAST PART OF THE WEEK, I THINK ON THURSDAY THAT COLD FRONT AREA OF LOW PRESSURE STARTING TO SWING THRGHOU THE STATE OF OHIO. SO I THINK BY THE LATE AFTERNOON SOMETIME BETWEEN ABOUT THREE AND SIX IT. LIKE GOOD SEE SOME LIGHT TO MODERATE RAINFAL MLOVING ACROSS THE REGNIO SO TIMES OF STEADY RAIN AT LEAST THROUGH ABOUT SUNSET.  TIHINK WE DRY OUT FOR A BRIEF TIME AS WE HEAD INTO FRIDAY MORNING BACK UNDER THE CLOUD COVE ARND THEN WE’RE LOOKING AT A FEW MORE SHOWERS TO ROLL THROUGH AS YOU HEAD INTO FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVEN IONT THE EVENING NOW THIS MOISTURE COMING IN FOR THE WEEKEND HERE THAT’S COMING IN TANDEM WITH SOME COOLER AIR. SO WE’VE GOT THOSE NORTHWEST WINDS HERE COMING IN BEHIND THAT FRONT AND I THINK IT WILL BE COOL ENOUGHN I THE EVENINGS, ESPECIAL TLYO SUPPORT A BIT OF RAIN. MIX SO WE COULD SEE SEOM WET SNOWFLAKES HERE AS WE HEAD TOWARDS THE WEEKEND. I ENJOYED THOSE 60S WHILE THEY’RE HERE. I THINK THE FIRST PART OF THURSDAY ARE WEATHER IMPACT DAY. THERE’S GOING TO BE THE WARMEST AND THEN TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE EVENING. WE’RE GONNA BE IN THE 50S ON FRIDAY AND THEN INTO SATURDAY AND SUNDAY HIGHS ONLY IN THE 40S THERE BUT OVERNIGHT LOWS INHE T 30S THERE THAT’S WHAT WE’RE LOOKGIN AT TO SUPPORT THAT RAIN SNOW MIX SO GOOD SEE A BITF O THAT THROUGHHE T WEEKEND POSSIBLY EVEN INTO MONDAY MORNING. LOOKS LIKE TUESDAY PROBABLY GONNA BE OUR NEXT DRY DAY HERE. WE’VE GOT A HIVE ABOUT 46 IN THE MIX.
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											EVENT AND OFFERED TREATSND A VOLUNTEERS. COURS:TI THEY WILL REAYLL KNOW YOU CARE ABOUT THEM IF YOU HAVE PLENTY, PLENTY OF CANDY. MOLLIE: I KNOW, I WAS THINKING I NEED TO GO STOCK UP BEFORE TOMORROW. COURTIS: YOUOU CLD BRING SOME OF THAT HERE. MOLLIE: YOU WOULDN’T MIND. ARE YOU GOING TRICK-OR-TREATING? COURS:TI THE COSTUME, THOUGH. I'L’ GO AS A NEWS GUY, HOW AUTBO THAT? KATIE: HPYAP TO SAY THE HALLOWEEN WEATHER IS GOING TOE B DRY. WE’VE GOT SOME SHOWERS HERE ACROSS OUR EASTERN COMMUNITIES, PLACES UP AROUND WILMINGTON DOWN INTO HIGHLAND COUNTY AND ADAMS COUNTY. WE GOT SOME LIGHT TOOD MERATE RAIN SHOWERS. A LOT OF THE RAIN STARTING TO LET UP AROUND WILMINGTON. WE GOT JUST SEOM SPRINKLES. STEADIER RAIN SHOWERS ESPECIALLY AS YOU HAD TO SOUTH TOWARDS NEWMARKET, PLASCE LIKE DELL FAST. ANYWHERE WE SEE YELWLO ON THE MAP, THAT IS WREHE THAT RAIN IS COMING DOWN HEAVIER, SO COMMUNITIES DOWN THERE, YOU ARE SEEING SOME OF THAT STEADIER RAINFALL. PLACES TOWARDS ADAMS COUNTY, PEEBLES TOWARD WEST UNION, SOME SPOTTY SHOWERS, THAT EXTENDS TOWARDS DECATUR. LOOKING AT THE WIDER PICTURE, IT HAS BEEN SO RAINY BECAUSE WE HAVE HAD THIS STUBBORN LOW-PRESSURE SYSTEM THAT HAS JUST PARKED ITSELF ORVE THE OHIO VALLEY, AND THAT RAIN HAS BEEN SPINNING AROUND THAT LOW HERE. WE HAVE BEEN IN AND OUT OF THOSE SHOWERS, THAT HEAVIER RAINFALL OV TERHE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS. HAPPY TO SAY THIS WILL FINALLY LIFT NORTH AND EAST AND IN RETURN, WE WILL SEE SOME DRYING AND WE WILL SEE SOME BREAKS IN THOSCLE OUDS. WE’VEOT G SOME LINGERING ISOLATED, LIGHT SHOWERS. THAT WILL MAINLY BE EAST OF CINCINNATI, AND WE WILL START TO SEE THOSE CLOUDS CLEAR OUT A LITTLE BIT, ESPECIALLY AFTER MIDNIGHT. I DON’T THINK WE WILL GET RIDF O THEM COMPLETELY. MOST PLACES MOSTLY CLOUDY AS YOU HEAD TOWARD 6:00 A.M. TOMORROW. THAT WILL BE THE CASE FOR THE FLYING PIG, STARTING TOMORROW MORNING. I THINK IT IS BEEETWN 9:00 AND NOON THAT WE START TO ESEHE T PARTLY SKY TO PARTLY SUNNY. THIS MODEL KICKING OUT SEOM RAIN SHOWERS. I THINK WE WILL STAYRY D THROUGH THE DURATION OF YOUR SUNDAY, SO LOOKING AT THAT CLOUT-SUN MIX AS YOU HEAD TOWARD THE LAST PART OF THE AFTERNOON AND INTO AROUND SUNS.ET 48 DEGREES TONIGHT, COOLER OVERALL, AND AWES  GO TO TOMORROW, AGAIN, REALLY NICE DAY. 62 FOR A HHIG WITHHA TT CLOUT-SUN MIX. THAT IS PRETTY SEASONABLE FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR. 40’S THE START OF THE RACE, REALLY NEIC WEATHERO T RUN IN. ESPECIALLY THROUGH THE LATE MORNING URHOS. WE ARE STILL LOOKING AT THE 50’S, SOMOFE  THAT LINGERING CLDOU COVER, AND THAT SUNSHINE OPPORTUNITY AS YOU HAD TOWARD THE AFTERNOON. RFO TRICK-OR-TREATERS, HALLOWEEN, 58 GRDEEES AROUND 6:00 P.M., WNHE THOSE TRICK OR TRTEA OPPORTUNITIES REALLY GET UNDER WAY. THROUGH 7:00, 80,:0 WE’VE GOT A PARTLY CLOUDY SKY WITH TEMPERATURES IN THE 50’S. BRING A JACKET TO THROW OVER THE COSTE.UM I THINK WE ARE LOOKING AT A DRY DAY ON MONDAY. AND TUESDAY. ELECONTI D,AY 50’S AND SUNSHI.NE WEDNESDAY, THINGS REALLY START TO COOL DOWN. WE ARE LOOKING AT HIGHS IN THE 40’S WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. I THINK FROST AND MAYBE FREEZE POTENTIAL TOWARDS T SHEECOND HALF OF NEXT WEEK. IT LOOKS LIKE
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											LIST OF TRICK OR TREAT TIMES ACRO GSSREATER CINCINNI.AT I KNOW WE HAVE THE FLYING PIG IN THE MORNING, BUT ALL TSEHE FAMILIES AND KIDS ARE HOPING FOR MESO LESS SPOOKY WEATHER TOMORR,OW WE SHOULD SAY. COURTIS: SOME SPOOKY MUSIC WHILE YOU ARE SAYING THAT.  IS NAPA WEATHER WHEITN  RAINS LIKE THIS. KATE: OH, MY GOSH, YES, TBU HAPPY TO SAY TOMORROW FOR TRICK-OR-TREATERS, IT IS GOING TO DRY OUT AND I THINK WE WILL SEE A FEW PEAKS OF SUNSHINE. JUST IN TIME FOR WEEKEND EVENTS, WE ARE HANGING ON. CLOUD COVER, EVEN SOME RAIN SH OWERS AROUND GREATER CINCINNATI, AND THAT WLIL BE THE PICTURE AT LEAST THRGHOU SUNSET TONIGHT. WE CAN SEE LIVE RADAR RIGHT NOW SHOWING SOME STRANGLESND A LIGHT SHOWERS. BUTLER COUNTY JUST TALKED TO THE EAST OF HAMILTON. SOME STEADIER, ONGOING RAIN UP TOWARD CLINTON COUNTY. NEAR GURNEE BILL, TOWARD LITTLE CENTER, FURTHER SOUTH IN MASON COUN,TY ANTIOCH SEEING SOME LIGHT RAIN. FURTHER SOUTH TOWARDS HILLSBO,RO HIGHLAND COUNTY, WE’VE GOT SOME STEADIER RAIN SHOWERS. FROM RNSAI BURROW DOWN TOWARD HILLSBORO, PRETTY SADTEY SHOWERS. MOST OF THAT AROUND THE HILLSBORO AREA. A PRETTY DECENT AMOUNTF RA OIN COMING OUT OF THAT SHOWER. THE WIDER PICTURE SHOWING THIS VERY PERSISTENT PATTERN. WE HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO GET RID OF THIS LOW-PRESSURE SYSTEM. IT HAS JUST BEEN HANNGGI AROUND. IT HAS BEEN KEEPING THE SHOWERS AROUND. A LOT OF THE CLOUD COVER WE WILL NOT SEE CLEAR OUT AT LETAS UNTIL TOMORROW MORNING. THAT IS GOING TO START TO LIVED NOHRT AND EAST SLOWLY. RAIN SHOWERS WILL START TO END, AND CLOUD COVER I THINK BREAKING UP A LITTLE BIT AS WE HDEA TOWARDS TOMORROW AFTERNOON. YOU CAN SEE SOME ONGOING RAIN SHOWERS THROUGH ABOUT 9:00 TONIGHT. AFTERHA TT, A LOT OF THIS COMING TO AN END. WE WILL BE HANGING ONTO THE CLOUDS THRGHOU MIDNIGHT. I THINK THAT IS THE CASE INTO EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. BETWEEN 006: AND 7:00 A.M. WHEN YOU ARE STARTING TO HEAD DOWN FOR THE MARATNSHO, LOOKING AT THAT MOSTLY CLOUDY SKY, BUT REHE COMES A LITTLE BIT OF SUNSHINE. BETWEEN 9:00 AND NOON, WARE E LOOKING FOR SOME CLOUD RAKES. DON’T THINK WE WILL GET RID OF THE CLOUDS COMPLETELY, BUT LOOKINGOR F AT LEAST PARTLY CLOUDY TO PARTLY SUNNY SKY. THIS MODEL KICKING OUT SOME RAIN SHOWERS. I DON’T BUY THAT. I THINK WE WILL BE DRY TOMORROW. AS WE GO THROUGH TONIGHT, 48 DEGREES, DRYING OUT, COOLER AND CLOUDY OVERALL. WE ARE LOOKING AT A HIGH OF ABOUT 62 AS WE HEAD INTO YOUR SUNDAY. MOSTLY CLOUDY START ASE W HAD -- HEAD INTO YOUR AFTERNOON. REALLY IDEAL WEATHER FOR THE FLYING PIG. WERE A LOOKING FOR A CLOO START, BUT I KNOW THOSE COOLER TEMPERATURES REALLY COMFORTABLE FOR THOSE A DISTANCE RUNNERS. WE ARE LOOKING FOR 50’S ABOUT 10:00, 11:00,ND A BY 1:00 P.M., 60’S WITH SOME SUNSHE,IN SO A NICE AFTERNOON OVERALL. FOR TRICK-OR-TREATING, I THINK THINGS WILL BE IN THE 50’S. WE ARE LOOKINGT A THAT PARTLY CLDYOU TO PARTLY SUNNY SKY. REALLY COOL FOR THE SECOND HALF OF THE WEEK. MIX OF CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE AND HIGHS ONLINY  THE 40’S. IT IS LOOKGIN UNSEASONABLY COOL FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR AS WE HEAD TOWARDS WEDNESDAY EVENGNI TO SATURDAY. RAIN SHOWERS FOR THURSDAY. WE COULD SEE A FEW SHOWERS SNEAK IN
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<p>Pumpkins are symbolic of the fall season. But growers around the U.S. are running into more extreme weather, which is impacting the number of pumpkins available in certain regions.</p>
<p>“People have been bringing their children here for generations,” said David Reid, the president of Dave’s Pumpkins.</p>
<p>Reid has been providing pumpkins in northern Illinois since he was in school. </p>
<p>“I started this 46 years ago,” he said. </p>
<p>And like many farmers across the U.S. this year, he’s run into weather-related challenges with his crop.</p>
<p>“This year was a challenging year for growing pumpkins here in northern Illinois. It was very dry early in the season. We got just enough rain right after planting,” he said.</p>
<p>“Some years have been very dry,” Reid explained. “Some years have been too wet, and that's the worst for pumpkins.”</p>
<p>By just a matter of miles, where you grow can make all the difference.</p>
<p>“It makes a huge difference. Just a few miles away, you can get a lot of rain or no rain, and depending on the timing, it can make a big difference on the crop,” he said.</p>
<p>Just south, Abbey Farms has run into different problems.</p>
<p>“Last year, we had complete crop failure of our pumpkin farm, and that was because we had two and a half months of rain right at the time of planting, which just doesn't happen. So, we lost all of our crop,” said Adam Voirin, the chief operating officer at Abbey Farms. “The difficulty we ran into this year was the drought. We somehow came out OK. The pumpkins are lighter than normal.”</p>
<p>Voirin has been there since they started growing pumpkins 13 years ago. He said the yield each year can be drastically different.</p>
<p>“There’s been a lot of challenges with the weather,” he said. “I think we can say the climate is changing, the extremes are becoming more prevalent.” </p>
<p>That can be tough, especially for a state known for pumpkins.</p>
<p>“Pumpkin is actually a very important part of Illinois agriculture,” Reid said.</p>
<p>In 2020, Illinois produced about 35,000 pounds of pumpkins per acre. This was a significant drop from 2018, when the state produced 45,000 pounds per acre, according to stats from the USDA Economic Research Service.</p>
<p>“A big issue for pumpkin production is weather conditions, and depending on local weather conditions, different areas can have a great year or a hard year. And it’s not uncommon to see yields for a state to change up to 14,000 pounds,” said Gregory Astill, a research economist with the USDA Economic Research Service. “In an average year in the United States, farmers grow about 2 billion pounds of pumpkins.”</p>
<p>Illinois isn’t the only state dealing with extremes.</p>
<p>“We have a shortage of pumpkins throughout California,” said Lyra Marble, the owner of Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch in California. “I’ve had to get pumpkins from up in Oregon, which normally those aren't great pumpkins because they get too much rain. Ironically the drought there is helping their pumpkin yield.”</p>
<p>Marble said the drought, supply chain problems, and other logistics impacted their business this fall.</p>
<p>“I’ve been doing this for over 25 years and this is the first year I can’t expect what I've always expected,” she said.</p>
<p>But possible solutions are in the works.</p>
<p>“Since the 1880s, we’ve had temperatures that are increasing,” said Alan Walters, a professor of horticulture at Southern Illinois University. “If it’s going the way it is now, it’s going to be very difficult to grow pumpkins in the future in these areas.”</p>
<p>Walters has been experimenting with more heat-tolerant pumpkins for the future.</p>
<p>“My goal is to develop some more heat-tolerant pumpkin lines that growers can have to utilize for growing pumpkins, especially in more warmer areas like the lower Midwest and upper South, where they grow a significant amount of pumpkins,” he explained. “The climate is definitely changing.”</p>
<p>“The genetic research that's gone into pumpkins over the 46 years, I’ve been growing them, has had a tremendous improvement in the yield and the ability for the pumpkins to be resistant,” Reid said.</p>
<p>“Having a fun experience at the pumpkin patch, that’s what it's about,” Marble said.</p>
<p>As farmers work to provide the selection and the fun that customers are used to getting, they are having to get more resilient and creative as they deal with changes in weather.</p>
<p>“It’s turning into more you're getting 100-year floods, or rainfall events every week. And so it's really hard to rebound from that when the ground can take it a little bit, so we’re investigating new ways of irrigation things like that to help,” Voirin said.</p>
<p>“Farms and those of us that are working with natural products, we are definitely some of the people on the front lines of climate change and seeing what's coming to everyone in the world,” Marble said.</p>
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											THROUGH TONIGHT AND INTO THE REST OF THE WEEKEND. WE’RE GONNA BE SOAKING UP THE SUNSHINE HERE AROUND GREATER CINCINNATI LIVE. LOOK AT LEBANON THERE CLEAR SKIES FOR YOU. HOPE YOU'R’ HAVING A NICE NIGHT. IT’S A BIT BRISKUT O THERE THIS EVENING, BUT CERTAINLY FEELS REFRESHING ESPECIALLY AFTER THAT LINGERING WARMTH THAT WE HAD THIS WEEK RHTIG NOW. WE ARE AT 47 IN HAMILTON 48 FOR ETH CINCINNATI AREA HARRISON AT 46 49 IN LOVELAND, BATAVIA. BATAVIA. STILL HANGING ON TO 52. IN FLORENCE IN 52 IN ALEXANDRIA OVER SALES YEAR 49 EVERYONE DROPPING IONT THE LOW AND MID-FORTIES AS WE GO THROUGH NITOGHT. IT’S BEEN A PRETTY NICE DAY. WE’VE HAD A FEW FAIR WEATHER CLOUDS ROLLING THROUGH YOU CAN SEE A FEW OF THOSE HERE IN PLACES OFF TOHE T NORTH AND EAST CLINTON HIGHLAND COUNTY STILL SEEING A BIT OF CLOUD COVER THAT EXTENDS ALL THEAY W DOWN INTO PEEBLES, BUT IF YOU HEAD OFF TO THE WEST THEY’RE NICE AND CLEAR AND YOU CAN TNKHA HIGH PRESSURE FOR THAT OR UNDER THOSE. NICE. DRY SKIES. WE'R’ FEELING THAT COOLER AIR RUSHINGN I BEHIND THAT COLD FRONT THAT HELPED. ARE SEVERE WEATHER YESTERDAY. SO AGAIN, THAT’S MOVING EAST AND WE’RE JUST GOING TO BE SOAKING UP THIS SUNSHINE HERE ORVE THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS FUTURECAST AS WE GO THROUGH TONIGHT AND INTO TOMORROW MORNING SHOWS THE DECREASING CLOUD COVER. SO WE’RE GOING TO BE LOOKING AT THE SUNSHINE TO START OUT YOUR SUNDAY SOEA RLLY BRIGHT START TO YOUR SUNDAY MORNGNI AGAIN, DEFINITELY GRAB THE JACKET IF YOU HAVE ANYWHERE TO BE EARLY IT’S GONNA BE VERY COOL TO START THINGS OUT, YOU KNOW, YOU MIGHT EVEN NEED IT FOR THE AFTERNOON. WE’RE ONLY GONNA WARM INTO THE LOW 60S FOR SUNDAY, BUT YOU CAN SEE HERE THE SUN. BE SHINING SO IF YOU’RE OUTSIDE WHETHER LOOKING REALLY GOOD FOR ANY KIND OF PLANTS AGAIN 45 TONIGHT SOME OF US DIPPING INTO THE LOW 40S AS WE HEAD THRGHOU THE OVERNIGHT HOURS OVERALL CHILI CONDITIONS THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT AND THEN FOR TOMROORW, I REBOUNDING TO AROUND 63 UNDER SUNSHINE. I WOULD SAY, IT’S THE PERFECT FALL DAY. WE’RE GONNA HAVE A NICE BREEZE TO AROUND 10 15 MILES PER HOUR IF ALL FRIEND AGAIN CONTINUES TO PUSH EASTER, BUT THAT HIGH PRESSURE IN CONOLTR OF OUR WEATHER. SO THAT’LL KEEP US NICE AND COOL. VERY REFRESHING. AS WE GO THROUGH TONIGHT INTO TOMORROW AND EVEN INTO THE FIRST PART OF THE WEEK, WE ARE GOING TO WARM UP A LITTLE BIT HERE AS WE HEAD INTO MONDAY AND TUESDAY, BUT STILL FEELING REALLY REALLY GOOD ESPECIALLY COMPARE TOD THOSE 80S. YOU’RE FEELING THIS PAST WEEK LOOKING AT YOUR 7-DAY FORECAST. WE’VE GOT THE 60S IN THROUGH TOMORROW AND MONDAY BACK INTO TUESDAY AND WNEEDSDAY. WE’RE IN THE 70S. YOU’RE ONLY CHANCE FOR RAIN THIS WEEK IS GOING TO BE ON THURSDAY EVEN THEN JUST A FEW SCATTERED SHOWERS WITH
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					<description><![CDATA[The first day of fall is just one week away and restaurants are preparing to take another hit. “A lot of us are going into these months thinking, you know, how many more days can I survive until I have to close my restaurant?” said Kevin Boehm, a co-founder of the Boka Restaurant Group, an &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The first day of fall is just one week away and restaurants are preparing to take another hit.</p>
<p>“A lot of us are going into these months thinking, you know, how many more days can I survive until I have to close my restaurant?” said Kevin Boehm, a co-founder of the Boka Restaurant Group, an independent restaurant coalition.</p>
<p>Boehm is also a restaurant owner in Chicago, where COVID-19 restrictions have slashed indoor capacity. And he says outdoor seating won't be possible much longer.</p>
<p>The National Restaurant Association surveyed owners around the country. About three quarters say they're using patio space right now and hope to continue doing so for a least a few more weeks.</p>
<p>Outdoor dining is bringing in nearly half of their daily sales but keeping customers outside will soon get more costly.</p>
<p>“Equipment for outdoor dining, especially when it gets cold, get expensive, be it a tent for a parking lot, be it heaters or anything like that, that starts adding up in costs,” said Mike Whatley, VP of State and Local Affairs at the National Restaurant Association.</p>
<p>The association wants local governments to start grant programs for buying that equipment to keep temporary regulations in place that allow for more outdoor service.</p>
<p>The coalition hopes to see increased indoor capacity for cooler months. They're also lobbying for Congress to pass the Restaurants Act, which would create a $120 billion grant program for independent restaurants.</p>
<p>Boehm says there could be rolling closures through the winter.</p>
<p>“By the time we get to next summer, we're going to be looking at a much smaller array of restaurants, a lot less choices, a lot more chains, and the independent restaurant is going to be an endangered species,” said Boehm.</p>
<p>The National Restaurant Association says owners that are innovative are the ones that will make it through this crisis.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The fall foliage season's yellows, oranges, and reds are slowly expanding across the United States. As seen through tree leaves, the change from summer to fall is changing at a different pace due to climate change. The increasing global temperature creates wetter and warmer areas of the country, which directly impacts the trees and their &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The fall foliage season's yellows, oranges, and reds are slowly expanding across the United States. As seen through tree leaves, the change from summer to fall is changing at a different pace due to climate change.</p>
<p>The increasing global temperature creates wetter and warmer areas of the country, which directly impacts the trees and their photosynthesis process.</p>
<p>"September is the most important month for determining the timing and quality of the fall color," said Howard Neufeld, professor of biology at Appalachian State University.</p>
<p>Climate change is extending summer temperatures into September, which alters the fall foliage. A shifting summer season will change the fall season.</p>
<p>"In a future high-CO2 world that is warmer, we may see a longer summer season," said Neufeld.</p>
<p>Higher air temperatures cause the atmosphere to hold more water vapor, leading to more rain in areas.</p>
<p>Neufeld says warmer and wetter weather creates duller red-colored leaves. </p>
<p>The red leaves are what define the beauty of the fall foliage season. </p>
<p>The orange and yellow leaves will always exist because the green of the chlorophyll masks the pigments responsible for those colors during the summer.</p>
<p>Climate change will also change the makeup of the forests and the leaf canopy. The warmer weather will drive some trees to relocate to the north. </p>
<p>There was a similar movement of Florida trees following the retreat of the glaciers.</p>
<p>"They can move — not like in 'Lord of the Rings' where they can walk — but through seed dispersal. If it's too warm in the South, then they'll have to move north," said Neufeld.</p>
<p>As the leaves shift from green to their fall colors, they do so at different time intervals because of the warmer temperatures.</p>
<p>"The intensity of the color is not as great because you don't get all the colors coming up at one time," said Neufeld.</p>
<p>The fall foliage tourism industry is estimated to pump $25 billion to $30 billion into economies across the country each year.</p>
<p><i>Scott Withers at Newsy first reported this story.</i></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[1 of 20 Fall was once called "harvest." When you think about it, it's kind of strange that fall is the only time of year with two names: spring, summer, and winter each only have one name, while fall is also known as autumn. The season once had a third name as well—in 12th- and &#8230;]]></description>
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<h3>Fall was once called "harvest."</h3>
<p>When you think about it, it's kind of strange that fall is the only time of year with two names: spring, summer, and winter each only have one name, while fall is also known as autumn. The season once had a third name as well—in 12th- and 13th-century Middle English, fall was called "<a href="https://www.livescience.com/34260-fall-autumn-season-names.html" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">haerfest</a>," which was the act of taking in crops. Eventually, it was known as "harvest" because the full moon closest to the autumn equinox is called the harvest moon.   </p>
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<h3>The term "fall" came from a phrase.</h3>
<p>"Harvest," eventually came to be called "autumn" — so how did "fall" became the dominant term? In the early 1600s, people started <a href="https://www.dictionary.com/e/fall/" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">moving into cities</a>, and use of the term "harvest" lessened. They started saying "fall of the leaf" to refer to the third season of the year, because the leaves would fall from the trees.  Over time, "fall of the leaf" was shortened to "fall," and it stuck. </p>
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<h3>We love pumpkins because of how they make us feel — not how they taste.</h3>
<p>Fall is basically synonymous with pumpkins — but have you ever wondered why we're all so obsessed with these gourds? We all spend a lot of money buying them, decorating with them, carving them and eating them ... and apparently, it has nothing to do with the taste. <a href="https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2012/11/19/165508669/why-americans-go-crazy-for-pumpkin-and-pumpkin-flavored-stuff" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">Studies have shown</a> that what we really love about pumpkins is the sense of nostalgia they make us feel. Pumpkins represent farm life and tradition, which is a romantic idea for many Americans, and one we're very attached to. Basically, we love the idea of pumpkins and the imagery surrounding them. </p>
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<h3>Children born in the fall may be more likely to live longer.</h3>
<p>Research has shown that people born in the fall are more likely to live to 100 years old, and no, it's not just a coincidence. Studies show that the month you're born in can influence the environment you develop in, both inside the womb and out. That environment can do everything from affecting your behavior to your overall health.</p>
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<h3>Fall colors depend on how much sugar is in the leaves.</h3>
<p>Fall leaf colors are caused by <a href="https://pss.uvm.edu/ppp/articles/fallleaves.html" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">certain pigments</a> in the leaves, and different kinds of trees produce different pigments. When you notice leaves that are purple and red, that's caused by the "anthocyanins" pigment, which is only produced in the fall when sugars are trapped in the leaves. Lots of dry weather and sunlight will lead to more sugars in the leaves, meaning the leaves will be brighter red. Freezing, meanwhile, stops the process of making red pigments.  </p>
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<h3>Leaves don't REALLY change colors.</h3>
<p>Here's the deal: All of those colors in a leaf have always been there, it's just that they don't come out until conditions are right. <a href="https://www.esf.edu/pubprog/brochure/leaves/leaves.htm" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">Leaf colors</a> depend on the sun. Leaves are full of chlorophyll, a natural chemical that makes them green. But when the leaves get less sunshine, chlorophyll isn't produced as much, making the green color fade, and allowing the natural color of the leaves to come out. So, really, leaves are naturally red, yellow and orange — the green is just dominant most of the year.</p>
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<h3>Global warming could ruin fall foliage.</h3>
<p><a href="https://www.livescience.com/39820-climate-change-fall-leaves.html" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">Scientists</a> believe that global warming is going to ruin fall foliage, and may have started already. Leaf colors are highly affected by temperature, light and water supply. If the temperatures remain too warm, that delays the leaves from showing their natural colors.</p>
<p><span class="credit">PHOTO: Quynh Anh Nguyen</span></p>
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<h3>Bobbing for apples was once a British courting ritual.</h3>
<p>Bobbing for apples has been a popular party game for Halloween celebrations for a long time, but it wasn't always about the spooky holiday. It actually started out as a <a href="https://www.history.com/news/what-is-bobbing-for-apples" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">British courting ritual</a>. Males were assigned an apple, and females would bob for them, trying to get the right apple from the man she wanted. If she did, it meant they were destined to be together. </p>
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<h3>Children born in autumn do better in school.</h3>
<p><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2013/nov/21/primary-school-stats-children-born-autumn-perform-best" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">Research</a> has shown that children who are born in autumn (anywhere between September and December) are more likely to do better in school and reach a "good level of development" than those born at other times of the year.</p>
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<h3>Leaves fall because of a hormone.</h3>
<p>You now know why leaves change color, but do you know why they fall off trees? As their exposure to light decreases in the fall, they start to<a href="https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=114288700" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener"> produce a hormone</a> that boosts the growth of a cell between the stem and the leaf. As that happens, the leaf is basically forced to fall off the stem. Even if this didn't happen, leaves would fall off the trees in the winter as they would freeze and die.</p>
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<h3>It's the best time to see the aurora borealis.</h3>
<p>If you're looking to get a glimpse of the aurora borealis in the sky, you might want to wait for autumn. The longer nights and cooler weather make fall <a href="https://www.livescience.com/39847-autumn-equinox-facts-about-fall.html" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">"aurora season,"</a> according to NASA. Geomagnetic storms are about twice as frequent during the fall, creating the light show.   </p>
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<h3>Heart attack rates drop in the fall.</h3>
<p>The spring equinox that causes us lose an hour is the worst, but gaining an hour during the autumn equinox is actually good for us. According to the <em><a href="https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/fall-back-from-daylight-savings-time-may-be-good-for-the-heart-201111043760" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">New England Journal of Medicine</a></em>, the rate of heart attacks for Americans is known to fall on the Monday following the end of daylight savings time. </p>
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<h3>Kids who are born in the fall are more athletic.</h3>
<p>Kids who are born in the fall might live longer, do better in school and become more athletic. <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/jun/22/autumn-born-children-better-sports-study" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">Researchers</a> at the University of Essex in Great Britain found that kids born in the fall are more athletic. Why is that? Their mother, when pregnant, likely had a lot more exposure to sun, which helped her body produce more vitamin D, which helped give the kids stronger bones.</p>
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<h3>Pumpkin spice doesn't even really taste like pumpkin.</h3>
<p>You might say you love the way pumpkin tastes, but actually you just love the way you <em>think</em> pumpkin tastes. <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2017/09/13/health/pumpkin-spice-ingredients-science-explainer/index.html" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">Pumpkin spice </a>doesn't taste like real pumpkin (that generally just tastes like squash). The flavor is a mix of ground cinnamon, nutmeg, dry ginger, and cloves, and has nothing to do with a squash flavor.</p>
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<h3>The Irish used to carve turnips and potatoes.</h3>
<p>Much like Halloween costumes,<a href="https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/original-irish-jack-o-lanterns-halloween-turnip" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener"> Jack-o'-lanterns</a> started out as a way for people to scare off evil spirits around Halloween. Back in the day, the Irish carved the faces into turnips, beets or potatoes instead of pumpkins.  </p>
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<h3>Kids born in fall might be taller.</h3>
<p>Here's another interesting fact about kids born in autumn: Studies have found that kids born in late summer and early autumn are slightly taller on average than kids born in the winter and spring. Again, it's probably because their mothers are exposed to more sun and vitamin D while being pregnant during the summer.</p>
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<h3>You need a lot of apples to make apple cider.</h3>
<p>Apple cider is nearly as popular as pumpkin spice during the fall. But keeping up with the demand for fresh cider requires a lot of apples — just one gallon of apple cider requires 36 apples. </p>
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<h3>Fall foliage is a major money-maker.</h3>
<p>Fall foliage is so beautiful to look at that it's actually its own tourist industry altogether. Searching through the northeastern United States, especially New England states, to see the most beautiful foliage is known as leaf peeping, and it's very popular. Apparently, more than <a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/news/leaf-peeping-is-big-business-in-vermont/" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">3.5 million tourists</a> travel to Vermont each year to do some leaf peeping, which inspires a $460 million tourist influx each fall. </p>
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<h3>Kids born in autumn might be more likely to have asthma.</h3>
<p>Kids born in autumn are expected to be taller, more athletic, have longer lifespans and do better in school. But there's one other thing: Studies have found that babies born in the fall are <a href="https://consumer.healthday.com/respiratory-and-allergy-information-2/asthma-news-47/autumn-babies-more-prone-to-asthma-621587.html" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">30% more likely</a> to have asthma compared to babies born at other times.</p>
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<h3>The earth's distance from the sun has nothing to do with fall.</h3>
<p>Autumn is the time when those long summer days start to disappear for a while. But shorter days doesn't mean that the Earth is farther away from the sun—fall is caused by the <a href="https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/seasons/en/" target="_blank" data-unsp-sanitized="clean" rel="nofollow noopener">Earth's tilt in relation</a> to the sun. When the South Pole starts to tip towards the sun, weather cools in the Northern Hemisphere.</p>
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											SHEREE: THREETR SAIGHT DAYS OF RAIN, IT IS GETTING TO US, ARE WE GOING TO GET A BREAK TOMORROW? KEVIN: WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF THE BREAK, NOT WRITING ALL DAY? MI:KE ANY SUN? KEVIN: FINGERS CROSSED WE WILL GET GLIMPSES OF THE SUN IN THE AFTERNOON, BUT WLEHI WE WILL SEE IMPROVEMENTS TOMORROW, IT WON’T BE AS NASTY AS TONIGHT, CHECK ETH RADAR, THIS IS A SLOW MOVING STORM. IT IS A BIG SYSTEM, SO IT’S IMPACTS ARE FAR. EVEN AS IT PULLS AWAY, STARTING TOMORROW IT WILL BE CLOSE ENOUGH TO HAVE A SIGNIFICANT INFLUENCE IN EFFECT ON OUR WEATHER. TONIGHT, SHOWERS PIVOTING THEIR WAY IN FROM THE NORTH AND WEST. IF YOU HAVE BEEN WATCHING SINCE EARLIER TODAY, THE RAIN HAS BEEN MOVING AT US IN DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS. EARLIER THIS EVENING IT IS PUSHING UP FROM THE SOU,TH PIVOTING IN FROM THE NORTH NOW. THE STORM CENTER PASSED TO THE SOHUTF US OR ALMOST RIGHT OVER US. TONIGHT, STILL RAINGIN OUTSIDE THOUGH NOT AS HEAVY AS IT WAS AT 5:00 AND 60.:0 SHOWERS ARE MUCH OF SOUTHEAST INDIA,AN SOME PARTS NEAR FRANKLIN COUNTY HAVE SEEN THREE TO FOUR INCHES OF RAIN OVER THE PAST TWO DAYS. AN INCH OR TWO IN THE PAST 24 HOURS. I WILL SHOW YOU RAINFALL TOTALS IN A MOMENT. INTO KENTUCKY WHERE WE WERE GETTING BREAKS EARLIER, SHOWERS FILLING BACK IN AND IT IS NASTY WHEN YOU FACTOR IN THE CHILLY BREEZE, IT FEELS LIKE FALL HAS BLOWN IN. SHOWERS CONTINUING IN OUR EASTERN COMMUNITIES AS WELL. THE BIG STORM IS MOVING SLOWLY AWAY FROM US TONIGHT, THE UPPER LEVEL STORM ESSENTIALLY A BIG HOLE IN THE ATMOSPHERE THAT IS PARKED ON TOP OF US. IT WILL LIFT ITS WAY TOWARD LAKE ERIE TOMORROW, BUT EVEN AS IT IS MOVING AWAY, I EXPECT EFFECTS FOR OUR REGION. RAINFALL OVER THE PAST 24 HOURS HAVE BEEN IMPRESSIVE. LOOK HOW IT FEELS IN, IN THE PAST 24 HOURS PARTS OF SOUTHEAST INDIANA, TWO TO THREE INCHES OF RAIN AROUND THE METRO, FROM THREE QUARTERS OF TWO UPWARDS OF AN  INCH, TO THE SOUTH AND EAST, RAINFA ALLMOUNTS AROUND AN INCH, ONE TO THREE INCHES IS WHAT WE EXPECTED AND ARE SEEING. ER THEOV NIGHT, RAIN, IN THE MORNING THERE COULD BE SCATTERED SHOWERS, AND UGLY START TO THE DAY. RAIN CHANCES WILL GRADUALLY DECREASE AS WE WORK OUR WAY INTO THE AFTERNOON. THETH OER BIG STORY, FULL LIKE TEMPERATURES IN THE 50’S TONIGHT. THE CLOUDS WILL KEEP TEMPERATURES UP SO WE WON’T FULL TOMUO CH TOMORROW NIGHT IS A DIFFERENT STORY. 54 OUTSIDE IN CINCINNATI, SO R,FA A LTLITE OVER THREE QUARTERS OF AN INCH OF RAIN SINCE MID -- MIDNIGHT. THAT BRISK NORTHWEST WIND AT 14, TEMPERATURES WILL HOVER IN THE WLO 50’S TO THE REMAINDER OF THE NIGHT WITH OFF AND ON SHOWERS. I EXPECT A GLOYOM START TO TOMORROW, TEMPERATURES WILL BE A LITTLE SLOW TO GET A RUNNING START. THE GOOD NEWS IS IF YOU ARE NOT A FAN OF THIS UGLY FALLEA WTHER, THE WEEKEND PROMISES WARMER TEMPERATURES AND BY EARLY NEXT WEEK, WE ARE BACK UP CLOSE TO 80. FUTUCAREST, YOU CAN SEE THE SHOWERS THROUGH THE NIGHT. THE RAIN IN THE SYSTEM IS MOVING AWAY, BUT EVEN TOMORROW AFTERNOON THERE COULD BE A FEW SCATTERED OR SPOTTYHO SWERS NORTH OF THE OHIO RIVER, MAYBE A GLIMPSE OR TWO AT THE S.UN WET AND COOL, YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET. MORNING SHOWERS, MAYBE SOME SUN IN THE AFTERNOON, COOL FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR. ONLY IN THE LOW 60’S, THERE COULD BE A FEW STRAY SHOWERS THROUGHOUT THE DAY EVEN INTO THE AFTERNOON. YOUR SEVEN-DAY FORECAST, DOWN INTO THE MID-40’S TOMORROW NIGHT, CHIY LLFRAYID MORNING, BUT THERE IS YOUR REBOUND INTO THE WEEKEND. A LIT
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					The week after Labor Day has historically represented the unofficial start of fall, and though most leaves have retained their green color, the season of pumpkin spice is already in full effect.On Aug. 24 -- a full month before the official start of fall -- Starbucks posted a tweet that sent half of the internet into a frenzy, while the other half shook their heads in despair: "Pumpkin has entered the chat."It was a de facto announcement about the return of the coffee chain's cult favorite Pumpkin Spice Latte, a drink some look forward to all year. A week earlier, competitor Dunkin' posted about the return of their own pumpkin coffee confection.Every year, it feels like pumpkin spice mania comes earlier and earlier. Though some of these products may be blatant marketing ploys, some segments of society seem to welcome it back with open arms every time. From coffee to candles to deodorant, pumpkin spice is ubiquitous -- a signal that fall is upon us once more. Even if it's still 90 degrees outside and there's nary a golden leaf in sight, it's suddenly time for fires, apple picking and cozy sweaters. Fall begins when we say it does!But why do so many crave the return of this season so much? What are we really reaching for when we cling to the edge of fall's garment, hoping it will envelop us sooner than it has before?Part of it is nostalgia. Part of it is the warmth the season brings. But it could also just be the events of the past 18 months that are causing many of us to feel ready for fall early.With fall, comes nostalgiaSome of the joyous anticipation of fall is just that: anticipation. When our mouths drool while imagining warm mugs of apple cider and pumpkin bread, it's the anticipation that gets us excited, rather than the actual reward, one psychologist says."So come August, we're like fall is kind of around the corner, we're anticipating all the good things that are coming," said Richard Lopez, professor of psychology at Bard College.There are powerful cues that play into the nostalgia surrounding fall -- possibly even more so than with other seasons. There's a nip in the air, the leaves are different colors, kids and their oversized backpacks are schlepping to school -- all of these signs are triggers that, oftentimes, remind us of our younger selves, Lopez said.Think of holidays like Halloween, and the childlike joy it brings, with its costumes and bright orange-wrapped chocolate. Or even specials like "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." These are things that bring many of us back to an earlier, more simpler time.Those layers of positive memories and nostalgia, coupled with the anticipation of what's to come, all play into the excitement many feel about fall, Lopez said."It's this change of season; there's a lot of things to look forward to. We had those same experiences when we were young," he said. "Other times of year, there isn't that effect with that nostalgia or that anticipation."Tom Hanks' character in the 1998 movie "You've Got Mail" sums it up perfectly: "Don't you love New York in the fall?" he asks. "It makes me want to buy school supplies."Fall can offer comfort in tumultuous timesBut when we think of fall, it's not just nostalgia at play. There's a cozy aspect as well, visions of s'mores and snuggly hayrides. Even in beloved pumpkin spice sweets, it's not the pumpkin flavor that most people love, it's the warming spices of nutmeg, cinnamon and ginger.The season, quite literally, makes people feel warm. And by extension, that could make folks feel safe, or cared for. The general wariness many feel from the last 18 months due to the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, civil unrest last summer and climate change-related weather events this year, could also be part of why people are craving fall sooner rather than later.Human beings naturally want certainty and order, Lopez said. Recent events, amplified by social media and near-instant access to news, have denied that."It's just a lot to handle," he said. "All these things were true before, but we didn't have these kinds of events at this scale to force us to think about it."This could make this upcoming fall a little more difficult, Lopez said."We want that feeling of safety and coziness, but ... in previous years, pre-Covid, we'd have an active spring and an active summer, and then we'd love to go home and cozy up," he said. "But home is a strange place now, because we've spent so much time here."It means that those associations we've had with home, safety, coziness, comfort -- maybe even fall -- could be changing.That doesn't mean that fall won't be as cozy as it has been in the past, or that those first few sips of sweet pumpkin coffee won't hit. It just means many Americans are different now than they were prior to March 2020. It's OK if fall feels different, too.
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<p>The week after Labor Day has historically represented the unofficial start of fall, and though most leaves have retained their green color, the season of pumpkin spice is already in full effect.</p>
<p>On Aug. 24 -- a full month before the official start of fall -- Starbucks <a href="https://twitter.com/Starbucks/status/1430152993278627844" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">posted a tweet</a> that sent half of the internet into a frenzy, while the other half shook their heads in despair: "Pumpkin has entered the chat."</p>
<p>It was a de facto announcement about the return of the coffee chain's cult favorite Pumpkin Spice Latte, a drink some look forward to all year. A week earlier, competitor<a href="https://twitter.com/dunkindonuts/status/1428031676811251712" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"> Dunkin' posted</a> about the return of their own pumpkin coffee confection.</p>
<p>Every year, it feels like pumpkin spice mania comes earlier and earlier. Though some of these products may be blatant marketing ploys, some segments of society seem to welcome it back with open arms every time. From coffee to candles to deodorant, pumpkin spice is ubiquitous -- a signal that fall is upon us once more. Even if it's still 90 degrees outside and there's nary a golden leaf in sight, it's suddenly time for fires, apple picking and cozy sweaters. Fall begins when we say it does!</p>
<p>But why do so many crave the return of this season so much? What are we really reaching for when we cling to the edge of fall's garment, hoping it will envelop us sooner than it has before?</p>
<p>Part of it is nostalgia. Part of it is the warmth the season brings. But it could also just be the events of the past 18 months that are causing many of us to feel ready for fall early.</p>
<h3>With fall, comes nostalgia</h3>
<p>Some of the joyous anticipation of fall is just that: anticipation. When our mouths drool while imagining warm mugs of apple cider and pumpkin bread, it's the anticipation that gets us excited, rather than the actual reward,<strong> </strong>one psychologist says.</p>
<p>"So come August, we're like fall is kind of around the corner, we're anticipating all the good things that are coming," said Richard Lopez, professor of psychology at Bard College.</p>
<p>There are powerful cues that play into the nostalgia surrounding fall -- possibly even more so than with other seasons. There's a nip in the air, the leaves are different colors, kids and their oversized backpacks are schlepping to school -- all of these signs are triggers that, oftentimes, remind us of our younger selves, Lopez said.</p>
<p>Think of holidays like Halloween, and the childlike joy it brings, with its costumes and bright orange-wrapped chocolate. Or even specials like "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." These are things that bring many of<strong> </strong>us back to an earlier, more simpler time.</p>
<p>Those layers of positive memories and nostalgia, coupled with the anticipation of what's to come, all play into the excitement many feel about fall, Lopez said.</p>
<p>"It's this change of season; there's a lot of things to look forward to. We had those same experiences when we were young," he said. "Other times of year, there isn't that effect with that nostalgia or that anticipation."</p>
<p>Tom Hanks' character in the 1998 movie "You've Got Mail" sums it up perfectly: "Don't you love New York in the fall?" he asks. "It makes me want to buy school supplies."</p>
<h3>Fall can offer comfort in tumultuous times</h3>
<p>But when we think of fall, it's not just nostalgia at play. There's a <em>cozy</em> aspect as well, visions of s'mores and snuggly hayrides. Even in beloved pumpkin spice sweets, it's not the pumpkin flavor that most people love, it's the warming spices of nutmeg, cinnamon and ginger.</p>
<p>The season, quite literally, makes people feel warm. And by extension, that could make folks feel safe, or cared for. The general wariness many feel from the last 18 months due to the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, civil unrest last summer and <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/02/weather/ida-northeast-flooding-thursday/index.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">climate change-related weather events</a> this year, could also be part of why people are craving fall sooner rather than later.</p>
<p>Human beings naturally want certainty and order, Lopez said. Recent events, amplified by social media and near-instant access to news, have denied that.</p>
<p>"It's just a lot to handle," he said. "All these things were true before, but we didn't have these kinds of events at this scale to force us to think about it."</p>
<p>This could make this upcoming fall a little more difficult, Lopez said.</p>
<p>"We want that feeling of safety and coziness, but ... in previous years, pre-Covid, we'd have an active spring and an active summer, and then we'd love to go home and cozy up," he said. "But home is a strange place now, because we've spent so much time here."</p>
<p>It means that those associations we've had with home, safety, coziness, comfort -- maybe even fall -- could be changing.</p>
<p>That doesn't mean that fall won't be as cozy as it has been in the past, or that those first few sips of sweet pumpkin coffee won't hit. It just means many Americans are different now than they were prior to March 2020. It's OK if fall feels different, too.</p>
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											SOAK CITY. ASHLEY: I DON’T THINK I AM READY R FO TOP ABOUT SUMMER COMING TO AN END. STEV:EN I NEED TEMPERATURESO T BE AS HOT AS THEY CAN BE FOR AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. ASHLEY: TWO IN DENIAL ANCHORS HERE. ALLIN:SOHE T FACT THAT CONEY IS CLOSING FOR THE SEASON, IT IS TIME TO TALK ABOUT THE CHRISTMAS NIGHTS OF LIGHTS. STEVEN:Y M WIFE WAS TALKING ABOUT THAT OVER THE WEEKEND. ASHL:EY SKIPPING FALL AND THANKSGIVING. ALLISON: TEMPERATURES RIGHT NOW ARE SITTING AT 69. WE ARE HAVING SOME NICE FALL WEATHER THIS WEEK IN PAR BUT OTHER TIMES THERE IS WARM WEATHER. BY THE END OF E WEEKEND, WE COULD BE LOOKING AT TEMPERATURES NEARING 90 DEGREES. 69 CINCINNATI, 73 MASON, HAMILTON8. 6 ALSO 68 IN HARRISON. BY THE TIME YOU WAKE UP IN THE MORNING, WE FALL INTO ETH LOW 60’S. IT MIGHT BE FOGGY FIRST THING IN THE MORNING .THROUGHOUT THE REST OF THE MORNING, TEMPERATURES SIT AROUND 63 BY 7:00, FEELING COMFORTABLE EARLY ON. BY 9:00, WARMING UP TO 69 AND TEMPERURATES CONTINUE TO WARM INTO THE 80’S. RADAR IS PRETTY QUIET RIGHT NOW, REALLY DON’T EVEN NEED TO SHOW YOU. FUTURECAST STILL TRIES TO BRING IN A FEW SHOWERS INTO MESO NORTHERN ZONES. I THINK WE ARE GOING TO STAY DRY ALL NIGHT LONG. SOME PATCHY FOG WILL BE AROUND FOR SOME, OTHERS DEANGLI WHIT CLEAR SKY. A PRETTY QUIET SRTTA TO TUESDAY WITH TEMPERATURES AROUND 63. 84 FOR THE HIGH INHE T AFTERNOON, AN INCREEAS IN CLOUD COVER FOR THE AFTERNOON BECAUSE WE HAVE A COLD FRONT ON THE W THAT’S GOING TO BRING RAIN BY EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. IT LOOKS LIKE IT IS GOING TO ARRIVE BETWEEN MIDNIGHT UNTIL THE MEHETI SUN STARTS TO COME UP WEDNESDAY MORNING. THIS IS A LITTLEOO EARLY, AROUND 12:30 OR SO. I TNKHI IT IS GOING TO HOLD OFF UNTIL CLOSER TO 3:00 IN THE MORNING BEFORE IT ROLLS THROUGH CINCINNA.TI IT WILL BRING THE POTENTIAL FOR RAIN AND THUNDER. IT MIGHT WAKE YOU UP EARLY ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. EPKE THIS IN MIND FOR THE WEDNESDAY MORNING COMMUTE. THAT LOOKS LIKITE  IS GOING TO BEHE T ONE MOST IMPACTED BY THE FRONT. BY WEDNESDAY EVENING, WE CLEAR OUT BRIEFLY. WE COULD SEE APOTTY S SHOWERS THURSDAY, TBU OVERALL IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING PLANNED FORHE T NEXT COUPLE OF AFTERNOONS, MOST OF THEM ARE PRETTY GOOD. IF YOU HAVE PRACTICES COMING UP IN THE AFTERNOON OR YOUR KSID HAVE PRACTICES OR GAMES TO GET TO, EVERYTHING LOOKS GOOD WEATHER-WISE AS LONG AS THE RAIN CONTINUES TO ARRIVE OVERNIGHT WHILE WE ARE SLEEPING INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING. TEMPERATURE WISE, A BIT OF A ROLLER COAST.ER ON FRIDAY, WE ARE IN THE UPPER 70’S BECAUSE OF THE CDOL FRONT THAT BRINGS A BRIEF TASTEF O FALL. AFTERNOONS 70’S, BUT AFTERNOON MIDDLE 50’S. HUMIDITY IS PRETTY MUCH NONEXISTENT UNTIL THWEE EKEND. WE SEE ANOTHER SURGE OF RM AIRWA BRINGING HIGH TEMPERATURES CLOSE TO 90 DEGREES ON SUNDAY AND OVERNIGHT LOWS CLOSE TO 70 NDSUAY MORNING AND AGAIN ON MONDAY. TONIGHT 63, PRETTY CALM AND QUIET. ENWH WE GET TO WEDNESDAY, 80 DEGREES IS WHAT WE ARE LOOKING AT. BY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, TWO DAYS OF TEMPERATURES TOPPING OUT AROUND 77. STILL LOOKING KE 81LI ON SATURDAY AND THEN A CLIMB TO THE UPPER 80’S MOVING IN ON SUNDAY AND MONDAY. IF YOU ARE NOT READY TO LET GO
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											DOUBT ABOUT THAT. LET’S TALK WEATHER, IT’S IMPORTANINT  THE MORNING WHEN YOU GET UP AND ARE GETTING THE KIDS OFF TO SCHOOL AND YOU ARE DRIVING IN THIS STUFF. THERE CODUL BE MADE TO DEAL WITH. ALLISON: SOME SCATTERED SHOWERS, MAYBE SOME RUMBLES OF THUNDER ROLLING THROUGH. YOUAN C SEE THE INITIAL ROUND OF THIS TRYING TO MOVE INTO THE AREA. IT’S GOING TO TAKE SOME TEIM FOR THISO T MOVE INTO GREATER CINCINNATI EVEN THOUGH WE HAVE GOT IT IN OUR NORTHWESTERN CORNER MOVING INTO THE CONNERSVILLE AREA. FOR THE REST OF THE NIGHT WE WILL SEE THIS PUSH TO THE SOUTH AND EAST OF THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS AND BY 4:00 OR 5:00 IN THE MORNING THE RAIN IS GOING TO BE SCATTERED ACROSS THE AREA. IT WILL CONTINUE FOR A COUPLE MORE HOURS WELL INTO THE MORNING SO YOUR COMMUTE COULD BE WET. KEEP THAT IN MIND. YOU MAY WANT TO PLAN TO WAKE UP EARLY TOMORROW MORNING TO CHECK YOUR ROUTES AND MAKE SURE EVERYTHINGS I GOING SMOOTHLY ON THE ROADWAYS. THAT COLD FRONT IS GOING TO BRING RAINFALL TONIGHT AND THROUGH TOMORROW. SOUTH OF 71 COULD BE DEANGLI WITH RAINFALL AS LATE AS NOON TOMORROW. ON FUTURECAST, THE RAIN IS BREAKING APART AS IT MOVES IN INITIALLY AND THEN CLOSER TO 4:00 IN THE MORNING IT STARTS TO BECOME SCATTERED AND SPOTTY IN A COUPLE OF SPOTS AS WELL. THERE IS POTENTIAL F RORUMBLES OF THUNDER HERE AND THERE, FOR THE MOST PART I EXPECT THIS TO BE SHOWERS. WE COULD HAVE SOME THUNDER MOVING THROUGH. THIS IS WHAT I’M TALKGINUT ABO WITH SOME OF THE AREAS TO THE SOUTHETAS OF 71, MOUNT OB,RA GEORGETOWN, PEEBLES, MAYSVILLE. CLOSER TO 11 OR -- 11:00 OR NOON TOMORROW, RIGHT ARNDOU WRENCHED -- LUNCHTI,ME IT WILL TAKE THE SHOWERS SOMETIME TO EXIT. IN THE MROET WE DRY OUT CLOSER TO 9:00 OR 10:00 IN THE MORNING AN WDE WILL START TO SEE SOME SUNSHINE CLOSER TO LUNCHTIME. FALYIR DECENT SUNSHINE THROUGH THE REST OF THE DAY TOMORROW WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES CLIMBING TO ABOUT 80 DEGREES. AFTERNOON PLANS, PRACTICES, GAMES ARE GOING TOE B OK IT’S JUST THE MORNING COMMUTE THAT WILL BE MOST IMPACTED BY THIS RAIN. WE ARE PICKING UP ABOUT A QUARTER OF AN INCH OF RAINFALL, TNO PARTICULARLY HEAVY BUT WE COULD IN SOME OF THESE STOSRM HAVE SOME HEAVIER POCKETS DEVELOP THROUGHTOU THE MORNING. AROUND 65 INHE T MORNING,RNING. CLIMBING TO 68 BY 9:00, 80 FOR THE HIGH TEMPERATURE AND SUNSHINE IN THE AFTERNOON AROUND 74 DEGREES. 77 IS THE HIGH THURAYSD AND FRIDAY SO THIS WILL BRING IN COOLER AIR, LESS HUMID AIR WAS GOING TO FEEL NICE AND PLEASANT AS WE WRAP UP THE WORK WEEK. IF YOU HAVE PLANS FOR HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAMES OR ARE ING TOGO THE BILLY JOEL CONCERT, THE FORECAST LOOKS GRTEA ON FRIDAY. WARMS UP A TAD ON SATURDAY SO KEEP THAT IN MIND IF YOU’RE GOING TO AN OUTDOOR EVENT AND BY THE BENGALS GAME THAT IS WHEN A LOOKS LIKE IT’S GOING TO BE HOTTEST. TEMPERATURES TOPPING OUT AROUND 87 SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND THAT IS GOING TO BE WILD THE GAME IS GOING ON, TEMPERATURES ONLY INCREASING. WE ARE GOINGO T BE DRY FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS ONCE WE GET PAST THIS COLD FRONT MOVING THROUGH HERE AGAIN
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											WHO THOUGHT WHO FIRST RESPONDERS. WHILEN THE LIVES LOST AT 9/11 SO HARD TO BELIEVE IT’S BEEN 20 YEARS SINCEHE TN, THERE’LL BE EVENTS AND MEMORIALS ALL WEEK LONG LEADING UP TO SATDAURY. YEAH, BUT HOW ABOUT THIS WEATHER THAT WE’VE HAD ON THIS LABOR DAY? YEAH ELEPHANT. HOW’S IT LOOKING GOING FORWARD NICE FOR THE REST OF THIS EVENING TOMORROW ALSO LOOKS PRETTY GOOD. WE HAVE A BUMP IN THE ROAD IN TERMS OF RAIN CHANCES. SO THAT’S REALLY GONNA COME INTO PLAYIT WH US ON WEDNESDAY MOINRNG SOME SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IN THE FORECAST AND THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF RAIN ON THURSDAY AS WELL. MOSTLY THUDARSY AFTERNOON AFTER THAT WE START TO DRIVE BACK OUT NEXT WEEKEND. SO FAR LOOKING DRY FOR THE ENTIRE WEEKEND, TOO. SO RAIN CHANCES AGAIN START TO GO UP BY THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK. OTHERWISE THE REST OF THIS EVENING LOOKS AND FEELS QUITE NI 8CE2 IN CINCINNATI RIGHT NOW WEST WIND PULLING IN AT ABOUT EIGHT MILES PER HOUR. I EXPECT F TORHE REST OF THE EVENING. WE’ SLLEE WEST WIN ANYWHERE FROM FIVE POSSIBLY UP TO 10 MILES PER HOUR AND THEN TONIGHT CALMING DOWN A BIT THAT COULD LEAD TO SOME PATCHY FOG DE THING BY TOMORROW MORNING, OTHERWISE LOOKING REALLY NICEER HE OVERNIGHT TONIGHT MOSTLY CLEAR AS WELL TEMPERATURES FOR THE REST OF THIS EVENING LOOKING GREAT. VERY GOOD IF YOU’RE PLANNG INON COOKING OUT THIS EVENING DOWN TO ABOUT 75 BY 8 O CLOCK AND THEN SLOWLY STARTING TO FALL INTO THE 60S OVERNIGHT. SO WE ARE GOING TO BE MOSTLY CLEAR HERE TONIGHT AGAIN MOSTLY CLEAR CALM WIND A LOT OF TIMES. THAT’S WHEN WE START TO SEE SOME FOG DEVELOPING. SO KEEP THAT IN MIND EARLY IN THE MORNING TOMORROW. THERE’S A LITTLE BIT OF RAIN FARTHER TO OUR NORTH CLOSER TO ICE 70 I EXPECT TO EAT THOSE SHOWERS TO STAY WELL NORTH OF GREATER CINCINNATI, BUT WE MIGHT SEE A SPRINKLER TWO MOVINGNT IO NORTHERN BUTLER COUNTY OR NORTHERN FAYETTE COUNTY IN INDIANA. OTHERWISE, WE ARE GOING TO STAY RELATIVELY DRY. THANKS TO HIGH PRESSURE AGAIN KEEPING OUR SKY CLEAR AND SUNNY FOR THE MAJORITY OF THE DAY TODAY. YOU CAN SEE SOME O TFHE SHOWERS HERE ON FUTURECAST FOR THEOS MT PART THOUGH. THEY ARE GOING TO BEER VY VERY ISOLATED AND VERY SPOTTY AND THEN OVERNIGHT. WE’LL STAY MOSTLY CLEAR. WATCH OUTOR F THAT PATCHY FOG EARLY IN THE MORNING TOMORROW AND TONIGHT START TO FALL DOWN INTO THE LOW 60S. SO THAT’S WHERE WE KICK THINGS OFF TOMORROW MORNING TEMPERATURE WISE RIGHT AROUND 63 AND THEN WE’LLAR WM UP TO ABOUT 84 FOR THAT HIGH TOMORROW AFTERNOON STAYING NICE AND SUNNY THROUGHO TUTHE REST OF THE DAY TUESDAY. SO IF YOU’ GVEOT PRACTICES GOING ON TOMORROW NIGHT IF YOU HAVE ANY PLANS FOR TUESDAY SO FAR EVERYTHING LOOKS GOOD WEATHER-WISE. WE’LL START TO SEE SOME CLOUDS INCREASINGAT LER IN THE DAY TUESDAY INTO TUESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY MORNING THAT AHEAD OF A COLD FRONT TH IATS GOING TO BRING USAI RN HERE BY WEDNESDAY. SO THAT’S WHY WE HAVE THAT CHANCE OF RAIN ON WEDNESDAY SOME SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EARLY IN THE MORNING. OTHERWISE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON WILL START TO CLEAR BACK OUT AND THEN BY THURSDAY SOME SPOTTY RAIN WILL BE AROUND MAINLY DURING THE AFTNOERON THURSDAY. OTHERWISE THE FORECAST LOOKS GREAT AND DRY. SO IF YOU HAVE PLANS TOMORROW TEERMPATURES CLIMBING UP TO ABOUT 79 BY LUNCHTIME UP TO 84 FOR THAT HIGH AND STAYING SUNNY FOR THE MAJORITY OF THE DAY, BUT THOSE CLOUDS BEGIN INCREASING LATER TOMORROW NIGHT NEXT WEEKEND THOUGH. I DO WANT TO GIVE YOU A HEADS UP. WELL, IT LOOKS SUNNY. IT VERY WARM TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO GO FROM ABO 7UT7 ON FRIDAY UP TO 87 DEGRE FESOR A HIGH ON SUNDAY. SO IT’S GOING TO FEEL LIK EEVERY BIT OF SUMMER NEXT WKEEEND AND THEN SO FAR NEXT WEEK ALSO LOOKING LIKE ’T'S GOING TO BE RELATIVELY WARM AND VERY HOT TEMPERATURES CLOSE TO 90 ON MONDAY AS WELL. SO YO’'LL BE ABLE TO GET SOME FULL TIME IN SEPTCOMING WEEKEND FOR SURE IF YOU DI’
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