Autumn begins with the Autumnal Equinox and ends with the Winter Solstice.
In Northern Hemisphere Autumn is September 22 to December 21.
In the Southern Hemisphere Autumn is March 20 to June 20
(On leap years all these dates are one day later)
December 20. December 21 is the first day of winter.
The first day of Autumn/Fall is called the autumnal equinox.
The first day of autumn is called the autumnal equinox.
the first day of Autumn is September 21st, 2010
It's usually on the 23rd of September. (My name is Autumn, based on my birthday, which is the first day of autumn....the 23rd of Sept.)
The first day of Autumn/Fall is September 22nd.
on 15th day of 8th lunar month, in 2009, the mid-autumn festival falls on the October 2nd.
You can plant turnips any day during the summer. The seasons on howrse change according to the weeks of a real-life month. The first day of a month, autumn starts. On the eighth day, winter starts, and on the fifteenth of a month it will be spring. Summer always starts on the 21st and lasts until the end of a month.
The first month of Autumn so September or November but, in Japan is 2013
23rd September 2011 is the start of autumn/fall
September is typically considered a transition month between summer and fall. In many places, September can still have warm weather and feel like summer, but it officially marks the beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere.
Traditionally all seasons start on the first of the month in Australia. In tropical areas of Australia, there are only two seasons - "Wet" and "Dry", each six months long. In temperate areas of Australia: The first day of Spring is 1 September. The first day of Summer is 1 December. The first day of Autumn is 1 March. The first day of Winter 1 June.