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Does spring start a day early in 2020?

I thought the vernal equinox was always March 20, but my calendar says this year it’s March 19. I’ll take the extra day, but how could something like that change?

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Autumn Huels

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5y ago
Updated: 10/24/2022

In the United States, the vernal equinox, which signifies the start of astronomical spring in the northern hemisphere, actually happens on March 19, 20, or 21 each year. We haven’t had a March 19 equinox since 1896, and we won’t have a March 21 equinox until 2101.

I say it marks the beginning of astronomical spring because meteorological spring (based on weather patterns) starts March 1.

Astronomical spring is a little harder to explain. The Earth’s axis is always tilted at about 23 degrees, meaning that depending on where it is in its orbit, one hemisphere or the other is closer to the sun. The equinoxes (the vernal equinox in March and the autumnal equinox in September) mark the points in the orbit where neither hemisphere is tilted toward nor away from the sun, meaning day and night are nearly equal.

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Vern Kovacek

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5y ago

What else can I help you with?