By Peter Lesser (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 19, 2013 01:39 PM EDT

You can feel it during your walk to school. You can see it gripping to tiny blades of grass on your lawn in tiny drops of frosty dew. Autumn is settling in. Our blankets rest nestled under our chilly chins before we rest our heads. Our fans are left sullen, collecting dust in the back of our closets. Summer may be over, but the astounding beauty of fall seeps into our bones, reminding us of forgotten beauty and comfort that lingers in cool weather.

But then the cold arrives. The wind nips at our rosy cheeks and makes mundane chores like collecting the mail a nightmarish experience. Although the beauty peeks its head out on sunny days where pillowy snow blankets the landscape, the relentless, never ending cold shuts it up like a whack-a-mole. Fortunately, there’s always a silver lining. Winter television will provide a homesafe for those suffering from the cold. It’s an opportunity to snuggle under piles of blankets in front of a roaring fire while enjoying television’s best.

Fans of the hit series “Justified” are counting down the cold days until January, when the show returns for its fifth season. While 2014 may be a ways off, details of new characters and a new crime family help paint a vivid picture of what’s to come.

In Season 5, “Justified” will introduce the white trash Florida-based Crowe crime family, led by the ruthless and handsome Dale, TVLine reports. On the books, the Crowes run a gator farm, but as “Justified” fans should expect, their real dealings involve drugs and murder. Alongside Dale are his sister Wendy, the public face of the family, and his younger brother Danny, a romantic sociopath, an interesting dynamic that should make for an exciting season.

So enjoy the beauty of autumn. Be outside. Soak in the cool air and vibrant foliage. Once the cold becomes unbearable, you can burrough in your living room and get your weekly dose of “Justified,” which returns in January to FX.

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