In the northern hemisphere, there are two seasons at a time. Officially, in the northwest, the first day of fall is September 21st. In the northeast, though, the first day of fall is June 21st. Technically, though, the first days of fall are October 24th in the northwest and May 24th in the northeast.
the same day that begins the spring in the northern hemisphere
it will fall on the 22nd September 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere. During an equinox the length of day and night in both hemispheres is very much the same . 12 hours day and night. After this date in the northern hemisphere the days will become shorter with the advance of winter
It can be any day...if by day you mean the day of the week, i.e., Thursday, etc. But the date of fall usually falls (nyuck nyuck) between September 20 and September 23 in the northern hemisphere.
Everywhere in the southern hemisphere, the first day of fall is March 21. The first day of winter is June 21. Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere.
Although it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere, Christians there celebrate the resurrection on the same day as we in the Northern Hemisphere.
In the northern hemisphere, fall, or autumn, begins at the time of the September equinox, which falls between the 21st and the 24th of September inclusive, and ends at the time of the December solstice, which falls between the 20th and the 23rd of December inclusive. In the southern hemisphere, fall begins at the time of the March equinox, which falls between the 19th and the 22nd of March inclusive, and ends at the time of the June solstice, which falls between the 19th and the 23rd of June inclusive.
The fall equinox occurs around September 22 or 23 in the northern hemisphere. This marks the beginning of autumn when day and night are roughly equal in length.
December 22 in the northern hemisphere and June 22 in the southern hemisphere. 1of June in Australia in Australia the seasons start on the first day of the month unlike other countrys that start different seasons on the 21st day of the month.
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According to the definition that fall begins at the autumnal equinox and ends at the winter solstice, the first full day of fall in 1946 was...21 March in southern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC-6,22 March in southern hemisphere time zones east of and including UTC-5,24 September in northern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC+8, and25 September in northern hemisphere time zones east of and including UTC+9.
That happens when at the March equinox - usually the 20th or 21st of March. This is the beginning of spring in the northern hemisphere, or the beginning of autumn (fall) in the southern hemisphere.
On Saturday the 21st of June in the northern hemisphere and on Sunday the 21st of December in the southern hemisphere.