No. September has an equinox.
September 21
September 22.
The summer solstice occurs around December 21st, while the winter solstice occurs around June 21st in the southern hemisphere. The vernal equinox occurs around September 22nd, and the autumnal equinox occurs around March 20th in the southern hemisphere.
The December Solstice occurs in December. It marks the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the longest day and shortest night in the Southern Hemisphere. The Equinox occurs around March and September when day and night are of equal length.
Date of Winter Solstice in the Sothern Hemisphere is June 21.
22nd September is the beginning of Spring in the Southern Hemisphere but the beginning of Autumn ["Fall" in ther USA] in the Northern Hemisphere. 22nd April is the beginning of Autumn in the Southern Hemisphere but the beginning of Spring in the Northern Hemisphere. 22nd June is the beginning of Winter in the Southern Hemisphere but the beginning of Summer in the Northern Hemisphere. 22nd December is the beginning of Summer in the Southern Hemisphere but the beginning of Winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
Equinox (March and September) or solstice (June and December).
March and September Equinoxes: the Equator (zero latitude)June Solstice: Tropic of Cancer, 23.5 degrees north latitudeDecember Solstice: Tropic of Capricorn, 23.5 degrees south latitude
August and July are the two months in the Gregorian calendar that do not have a solstice or an equinox.
The time between sunrise and sunset is a little longer each day from the winter solstice (around 21 June in the southern hemisphere) until the summer solstice (around 21 December), and it's a little shorter each day from the summer solstice until the winter solstice.
The solstices are in summer and winter. They are the shortest and longest days of the yearImproved:Fall Solstice Is On September 22nd Of Every Year
A season ends and starts on either an equinox or a solstice (whichever it starts with it will end with the opposite). Fall starts on the Autumn Equinox and ends on the Winter Solstice. However, Equinoxes and Solstices do not stay on the same day every year. The Autumn Equinox starts on either September 22 or September 23 and the Winter Solstice starts on either December 21 or December 22. So Fall starts in Europe on September 22/23 and ends on December 21/22.