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Regardless of which date you celebrate the start of autumn, it may take some time before fall weather takes hold across the country. A woman walks past autumn foliage during sno AccuWeather's 2023 ...
This progression continues through the last day of fall, or December 20 this year, and ends on the shortest day of the year: the first day of winter, December 21, 2023.
Autumn, also known as fall, [1] is one of the four temperate seasons on Earth. Outside the tropics, autumn marks the transition from summer to winter, in September ...
In pre-Christian times the feast usually fell on the autumn equinox. The Southward equinox was "New Year's Day" in the French Republican Calendar , which was in use from 1793 to 1805. The French First Republic was proclaimed and the French monarchy was abolished on September 21, 1792, making the following day (the equinox day that year) the ...
9 October 2023. 14 October 2024 13 October 2025 United States Thanksgiving: fourth Thursday in November 23 November 2023. 28 November 2024 27 November 2025 New England region of the United States Old Home Week: variable date in the fall season
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Clocks officially fall back at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023. A bill that would prevent biannual time changes — like daylight saving time that happens on Sunday — has stalled in the Illinois House.
Systematically observing the sunrise, people discovered that it occurs between two extreme locations at the horizon and eventually noted the midpoint between the two. Later it was realized that this happens on a day when the duration of the day and the night are practically equal and the word "equinox" comes from Latin aequus, meaning "equal", and nox, meaning "night".