you would be early
In the late Fall, Winter, and early Spring: Yes. In late Spring, Summer, and early Fall: The weather is mild.
in the late summer/early fall
late summer or early fall
late summer or early fall.
When Daylight Saving Time ends and the clocks are set back by one hour, you would technically gain an extra hour. This means you would be early if you followed the original time schedule, as you would have an extra hour before the agreed-upon time.
In late fall or early spring
Late Autumn (Fall)/Early Winter
it's usually freezing cold late fall-early spring, then buring hot starting late may-early september.
Yes: early spring or late fall.
No, the September Equinox can fall as early as the 21st, like it will in 2096, to as late as the 24th, like it did in 1903.
Yes. If your fortunate enough to be awake at 2 am set your clocks back an hour. If not, set your clocks back when you retreat for the night so you wake up to the correct time. Setting your clock behind isn't nearly as implicating as making a mistake in the spring when you set your clock forward. That makes you late. Today just makes you early. Remember: Spring ahead, Fall behind! See you tomorrow at Starbucks at 9 or is it 8?
Some people believe that they date back to the early 1900 but, they really date back to the late 1800.