Fall, or autumn, begins in September in the Northern Hemisphere due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. As the Earth orbits the sun, this tilt causes varying sunlight and temperature, leading to the seasonal changes. The autumn equinox, typically around September 22 or 23, marks the point when day and night are approximately equal in length, signaling the transition into fall. This season is characterized by cooler temperatures, changing leaves, and the harvest of crops.
yes! September is fall, but sometimes it is cold on September.
September 9, 2012 will fall on a Sunday.
September 27, 2013 will fall on a Friday.
September 14 1944 was a Thursday.
September 4, 2013 will fall on a Wednesday.
Fall 2014 is September 22, 2014
In the northern hemisphere, including the U.S., fall begins in September and ends in December.
yes
September 23
Saturday, September 22nd 2012 was the first day of 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.
The fall equinox will start on September 22.