Autumn Arrives: Why September 22 Is More Than A Date
Autumn Arrives: Why September 22 Is More Than A Date
US · Published Sep 21, 2025
The Autumnal Equinox, around September 22, marks autumn's start when the Sun is over the Equator.
Meteorologists define fall as starting September 1 for consistent climate record-keeping.
Autumn brings shorter days, cooler temperatures, and vibrant foliage changes in the Northern Hemisphere.
Autumn officially arrives around September 22
Autumn officially arrives with the Autumnal Equinox, typically occurring on September 22. This is when the Sun is positioned directly over the Equator, marking the moment the northern hemisphere begins to tilt away from the sun. While this astronomical event signals the change of seasons, meteorologists often define the start of fall as September 1. This fixed date is used to maintain consistent climate records, allowing for accurate tracking of temperatures and seasonal changes globally.
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