The autumn equinox marks a pivotal moment in the year, when the hours of daylight and darkness fall into perfect symmetry, offering a moment of cosmic balance. In 2025, it falls on September 22 in the ...
The word "equinox" is derived from the Latin words for "equal" and "night." Chillier weather, shorter days, hot mugs of apple cider and Halloween decorations aren't the only signs the seasons are ...
Monday, Sept. 22 is what many consider the first official day of fall: The fall equinox. The equinox marks the moment when the Sun crosses the equator, marking the start of autumn in the Northern ...
This year, the autumn equinox occurs on Monday, Sept. 22 at 2:19 p.m. EDT (18:19 UTC), according to Time and Date, and it brings roughly equal day and equal night to the entire planet. North of the ...
Warm and dry conditions could be negatively impacting fall foliage. As millions of leaf peepers prepare for the arrival of changing leaves across the U.S., this year's weather will impact the peak of ...
With September finally here, the yellow, orange and red hues of fall foliage will soon make an appearance, signalling the coming of the autumn and trees preserving their energy each year. Fall foliage ...
It’s almost time to bid farewell to summer and say hello to fall. The autumn equinox of 2025 occurs at 2:19 p.m. Eastern time on Monday, Sept. 22, marking the official start of the season known for ...
The autumn equinox marks the end of summer and the beginning of fall in the Northern Hemisphere. In 2025, the first day of fall will be Monday, Sept. 22. During the equinox, the sun crosses directly ...
No need to travel to the countryside for leaf peeping. Here’s a collection of North American urban walks that will immerse you in the colors of fall. Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, has ...