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  2. Autumn - Wikipedia

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    The alternative word fall for the season traces its origins to old Germanic languages. The exact derivation is unclear, with the Old English fiæll or feallan and the Old Norse fall all being possible candidates. However, these words all have the meaning "to fall from a height" and are clearly derived either from a common root or from each other.

  3. Category:Fall events in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fall events in Canada" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. BOLDfest; C.

  4. Season - Wikipedia

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    The times of the equinoxes and solstices are not fixed with respect to the modern Gregorian calendar, but fall about six hours later every year, amounting to one full day in four years. They are reset by the occurrence of a leap year. The Gregorian calendar is designed to keep the March equinox no later than 21 March as accurately as is practical.

  5. When is the first day of fall? All about the 2024 autumnal ...

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    The autumn equinox is what officially marks the start of fall. When is the first day of fall in 2024? Here is what you need to know.

  6. What fall looks like in every state - AOL

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    Spending time in one of the state's forests and parks is a common way to cherish the fall months alongside activities like watching the skies and rivers for birds that are migrating south for the ...

  7. Climate of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    It is also prone to high humidity in the summer months with the extreme of 53.0 °C (127.4 °F) in Carman, which set the highest humidex recorded in Canada. There are three main climatic regions. The northern sections of the province (including the city of Thompson) fall in the subarctic climate zone (Köppen Dfc).

  8. Climate of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    These Arctic outflows occur on average one to three times per winter. The coldest month on record at Vancouver International Airport was January 1950 when an Arctic air inflow moved in from the Fraser Valley and remained locked over the city, with an average low of −9.7 °C (14.5 °F) and an average high of only −2.9 °C (26.8 °F), making ...

  9. Category:Month-long observances in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Month-long observances in Canada" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.