This year, First Day of Autumn falls on September 23. When the autumnal equinox occurs in September each year, we celebrate the beginning of autumn. In North America, autumn is referred to as ‘fall.’ Autumn begins in the Northern Hemisphere on the autumnal equinox, which does not occur on the same day every year but always occurs between September 21 and September 24. The autumnal equinox coincides with the autumn harvest, and numerous ancient harvest festivals are held on or around the autumnal equinox. As the sun begins to cross the equator, the Northern Hemisphere will experience less daylight.
The background of First Day of Autumn
The ancients lacked modern timepieces, but they were able to calculate the duration of night and day using geometry. People discovered that each day of the year, the sun rose and set at a slightly different location. The summer solstice occurred when the sun reached its northernmost point, signifying the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. The winter solstice, or the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, occurred when the North Pole was inclined farthest away from the sun. On the equinoxes, the sun rises directly in the East and sets directly in the West. The equinoxes occur twice yearly.
Several prehistoric sites were utilized by ancient peoples to monitor the sun’s position and predict equinoxes and solstices. These locations consist of Stonehenge and Newgrange in the United Kingdom, as well as the Majorville Medicine Wheel in Alberta, Canada. People have celebrated the autumnal equinox for centuries. In the Northern Hemisphere, the autumn equinox coincides with the autumn harvest, and numerous ancient harvest festivals take place on or around the autumn equinox.
Two autumnal seasons qualify as autumn. The astronomical autumn is determined by the Earth’s orbit around the sun, whereas the meteorological autumn is determined by variations in temperature. According to astronomical autumn, the seasons are caused by the Earth’s 23.5-degree inclination in relation to the sun’s orbit. Using this method, autumn will begin on September 23, 2022 and conclude on December 22, 2022, when it will be succeeded by winter. On the day of the autumn equinox, the earth’s surface experiences 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.
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DAY ONE OF OCTOBER ACTIVITIES
Clean up your dwelling
If surfaces are cleaned now, there will be less dust when the weather turns chilly and wet. Therefore, prepare your cleaning equipment and get to work.
Prepare your furnace
The furnace is the most important component of a home’s heating system, so check its condition before winter arrives. Also, have a professional inspect your heating system.
Prepare your wardrobe
Now is the time to prepare your wardrobe for the upcoming decrease in temperature. Start by putting away any summer clothing that won’t be worn frequently this year.
5 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT AUTUMN
No, it is not a coincidence that individuals born in the fall have a higher likelihood of reaching the age of 100.
When there is a lot of dry weather and sunlight, the leaves produce more sugars, resulting in a brighter red, whereas colder temperatures halt the process that creates red pigments.
The maximum distance a Swainson’s Hawk can travel is 14,000 miles, while an Arctic Tern can travel approximately 44,000 miles.
Not everyone relishes autumn as much as spring, and approximately 5% of individuals suffer from “autumn depression.”
People who reside near the equator never experience autumn because it is always warm there.
FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2022 | September 23 | Friday |
2023 | September 23 | Saturday |
2024 | September 22 | Sunday |
2025 | September 22 | Monday |
2026 | September 23 | Wednesday |