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Having a tough time with summer coming to an end? This will help as we gather everything YOU love about fall.

Top 10 things YOU love about fall


Nicole Karkic
Weather Broadcaster

Tuesday, September 23, 2014, 6:21 AM -

Are you having a tough time with summer coming to an end?

Those long summers days, warm nights and extended vacation time.


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The last official day of summer was Monday, but as we found out, the fall season ushers in many people's favourite things. 

We took to Twitter to find out what YOU love most about fall. 

10. New TV

Who doesn't love fresh new episodes of your favorite shows, and of course the occasional new series that becomes the next best thing?

9. Everything pumpkin!

Pumpkin pie, pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin seeds.

8. Sports 

NFL fans are relishing in fall with the start of the football season.

7. Movie time!

You don't have to feel bad about staying inside and watching movies all day on the weekends. 

Cozying up on the couch all day Sunday for a movie marathon just doesn't feel right when it’s sunny and 30 degrees outside.

6. Halloween 

From costume parties, to trick-or-treaters, to the treats. Especially those mini sized chocolate bars, where 10 small Snickers equals one big one ... right?

5. Thanksgiving

Time with family, and enjoying an amazing feast.

4. Wildlife sightings 

3. Fall colours

You can’t deny that the brilliant yellows, oranges and reds on the trees makes for stunning walks and drives.

Many agreed:

2. Fall fashion

No tan necessary: chunky sweaters, jeans and great boots - looks good on everyone.

1. The weather 

The most popular response was that people are excited about that classic fall weather like:

Of course, not everyone is a fan of fall with many perceiving the season as an early transition into winter.

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