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The First Day Of Fall (Autumn) 2010 Is Tomorrow

Posted by Brian Krassenstein on Sep 21st, 2010 and filed under Featured News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

The First Day of Fall

Fall Begins Tomorrow

It’s that time of year again for those residing in the Northern Hemisphere. The time of year when temperatures begin dipping, leaves begin falling, days get shorter, and people begin preparing for the cold of winter. Tomorrow, the 22nd of September marks the first day of fall.

Even though most calenders mark the first day of fall as September 23rd, the actual autumnal equinox will take place at approximately 11:09 AM EST tomorrow, the 22nd. Even though Fall is occurring everywhere in the Northern hemisphere, it of course depends on where you live whether or not you notice much difference. Areas like Florida, and the Western US will not notice as much change as northern areas such as Canada, Alaska, and Scandinavia.

For many people, Fall means nicer weather, Thanksgiving, Halloween, and spending time with family. Happy Fall Everyone!

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Scott-M-Huber/100000520567678 Scott M Huber

    Nice heads up! Absolutely beautiful photo! Wish it was larger and higher resolution!!!

    Scott M. Huber
    5:47 PM CDT
    9-21-2010

  • Anonymous

    So it really begins at 12:09 pm EDT? Eastern Standard Time (EST) doesn’t start again until November.

  • Anonymous

    Got the daylight time wrong and the AM wrong. The equinox is at 11:09 PM EDT.

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