While the calendar says that Fall has already descended upon us, we just simply disagree.

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Most of the country above the Mason-Dixon line is being treated to the beauty of the changing colors of the leaves and cooler temperatures.

However, here in the South, specifically Louisiana, though the Autumnal Equinox (first day of Fall) officially took place at 8:44 am this past Sunday morning, we just aren't buying it.

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With temperatures still soaring into the 90's on a daily basis, trees still topped in their summer's finest, drunk Mother Nature has yet to show any signs of Fall around here.

We know it's just not fall until some local weatherman interrupts most of the LSU football game to tell us about a storm in Oklahoma.

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It's just not fall until everyone in the line at 4:00 am on a Saturday morning at the Circle K cash register is wearing camouflage (or their best LSU gear as they prepare to head south for the game)

No, I'm sorry, it's just not Fall yet. In fact, you can see from these responses that the vast majority of locals in Northwest Louisiana agree that there are certain indicators that Fall is upon us, and those things just haven't happened yet.

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Take a look and see if we missed any other signs that "It's Not Fall In Louisiana Until These Unique Things Happen"

It's Not Fall In Louisiana Until These Unique Things Happen

According to local listeners, regardless of what the calendar might say, it's just not Fall in Louisiana until a number of things (some are pretty funny) take place. Just look at the list and you'll agree

Gallery Credit: Gary McCoy

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