It all depends on which start date you're most interested in. There's meteorological fall and astronomical fall. Meteorological fall started the beginning of September. Astronomical fall starts today, ...
It's the autumnal equinox, which means it's the first day of fall (astronomically speaking). This past weekend's rain finally helped to relieve Ohio's drought conditions as the Buckeye State's fall ...
With the beginning of December, we see the end of meteorological fall for 2025 (meaning the months of September, October and November). Here’s a look at some of the records set across the country in ...
LIGHT, AND SKIES ARE CLEAR. SO PERFECT SETTING FOR REALLY CHILLING DOWN. IRONICALLY, WE’RE AT THE END OF METEOROLOGICAL FALL TODAY. IT’S NOVEMBER 30TH, SO WE’LL CHECK SOME NUMBERS. THIS FALL HAS ...
This past fall was the warmest on record in seven U.S. states from Texas to Washington, and was among one of the nation's warmest falls in 131 years, according to a just-released government report.
We’ve officially entered Meteorological Winter, so let’s do a Meteorological Fall recap. It was generally below average for temperature and precipitation, which probably doesn’t come as a surprise.
The autumnal equinox occurs on Monday, September 22, at 2:19 P.M. ET in the Northern Hemisphere. Daylight saving time will end on Sunday, November 2, 2025, when clocks will "fall back" one hour. When ...
Monday, Sept. 22 is the autumn equinox, marking the first day of astronomical fall. Beginning dates of meteorological and astronomical fall are different every year. What will Florida temperatures be ...
The autumnal equinox happens today, Monday, Sept. 22, in the Northern Hemisphere, according to The Old Farmer's Almanac. It will occur at 2:19 P.M. ET and will occur at the same time worldwide.