Happy Equinoxe of autumn 2019: The first day of autumn is today; What do you want to know



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See you soon in the summer.

The autumn equinox – the official beginning of fall – is now applied to the northern hemisphere (it will officially arrive at 23:50 HAC on 23 September). In the southern hemisphere, September 23 marks the vernal equinox marking the first day of spring.

At the autumnal equinox, the sun is directly above the Earth's equator, so that day and night are about 12 hours each. This fact gives Equinox its name – the word itself means "equal night" in Latin.

The dates of the autumn equinox vary from year to year, with a date that usually falls on September 22 or 23, but can take place on September 21 or 24. .

The autumn will officially end and the winter will start on Saturday, December 21 at 11:19.

These dates are what are called astronomical seasons. There are also weather seasons, based on the calendar. These seasons are September, October and November for the fall; December, January and February for the winter; March, April and May for spring; and June, July and August for the summer.

In the wake of the arrival of autumn, the weather changes.

Summer time ends on November 3rd and most people put their clock back one hour before going to bed on November 2nd. Sunrise and sunset will end about an hour earlier on November 3 than the day before with more light in the morning. .

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