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Signs (Literally) of Fall: Turning Leaves, Going to Work (or School) in the Dark, Low Tire Pressure Warning Lights (Huh??)

Property Taxes, Too (At Least in Minnesota) In addition to the more recognizable hallmarks of Fall, Minnesotans — at least ones who have cars parked outside — will doubtless recognize that last sign (literally) as well. The explanation:  the cool overnight temps cause the air in the tires to contract, tripping the warning light. Higher...
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Signs of Fall. Literally.

Everyone has their own associations with Fall. For some, it’s the leaves turning color. Others note the first frost (and the end of summer vegetable gardens). In our household .  . . it’s invariably the “low tire pressure” light on our car dashboards that switches on when the overnight temp’s dip close to (or below) freezing....
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