What to Know About the Fall Equinox This September
What to Know About the Fall Equinox This September
US · Published Sep 6, 2025
The autumnal equinox occurs on September 22nd, marking nearly equal day and night.
Earth's tilt causes the equinox, leading to shorter days and cooler temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere.
The fall equinox signals the official start of the autumn season.
Fall equinox nears, marking seasonal transition
As Labor Day fades and the school year begins, the anticipation for fall grows stronger. This year, the autumnal equinox will occur on Monday, September 22nd, at 11:19 a.m. Pacific Time. This event marks a unique point in Earth's orbit where day and night are nearly equal in length, a phenomenon that happens when the sun shines directly over the equator.
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