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The first day of fall is here, as the autumnal equinox is Tuesday. Get ready for sweater weather.
Autumn 2020 starts on Tuesday, September 22nd in the Northern Hemisphere, with daylight time shortening and the leaves begining to fall with the changing tilt of the earth's axis.
It occurs each September and marks the first day of fall. Find out the science behind the autumnal equinox and how it has been celebrated through the ages.
North of the equator, fall begins in September. Find out the exact dates for both hemispheres. The first day of winter in the Northern Hemisphere is in December; south of the equator, it is in June. Find out exactly when the winter season starts.
Fall officially starts when the autumn equinox arrives. This year, fall begins on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020, in the United States and everywhere else in the northern hemisphere.
The first day of fall 2020 is nearly here. The arrival of autumn means cooler, shorter days, the annual explosion of color from fall foliage, and the inevitable clock change that comes with the end...
The autumnal equinox, which most mark as the official first day of fall, is today at 8:31 a.m. CDT. (There’s also meteorological fall, which began on Sept. 1 and lasts until Dec. 1.)
Tuesday, Sept. 22, is the first official day of fall. Seasons change primarily due to our Earth's tilt on its axis, which is 23.5 degrees, according to National Geographic.
When Is The 1st Day Of Fall 2020? 5 Things About Autumnal Equinox. The arrival of the autumnal equinox also brings increased chances to see the northern lights, spectacular sunsets and...
The fall equinox takes place when the sun crosses the Earth’s celestial equator. Also called the autumnal equinox or September equinox, the first day of fall arrives Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.