Happy Fall Season!

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Today marks the first day of the 2025 fall season. As we move into autumn, an equal amount of Sun exposure is balanced everywhere on Earth, yielding a 12 hour long day–everywhere on Earth from both polar circles (Arctic and Antarctic). As the Sun sets for a whole season on the North Pole, it rises on the South Pole. Equal sunlight everywhere on Earth, but only for a day. Here are some facts and trivia. . .

Happy Fall Season 

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Facts:
Timing: Happening today–Monday, Sep 22, 2025, 1:19 pm CDST.

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Fall Colors, Ukiah (Explore) courtesy of Openverse

Official scientific name: Autumnal equinox – Autumn has the dual meaning of “to fall from a height” & “The connotations of the passing of the year” + Equinox means “Equal night”.

Equal timing: Day and night are all 12 hours, no matter where you are on earth, north to south.

Sun’s position: The sun rises and sets at exactly due east and west, no matter where you are on earth, north to south. The Sun is overhead at 0° neither north or south latitude, heading into the southern degrees latitude until it reaches the Winter Solstice in December.

Equator: The sun is directly overhead (the zenith) at the equator at high noon.

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Photo by Andrus Lukas on Unsplash

Day for the north pole and night for the south pole: Fall means the sun sets on the North Pole, and rises for the Antarctica, and stays lit at the South Pole for six full months. It also stays darker in the Arctic, and completely dark directly at the North Pole for six months.

Shadow and shine: The earths tilt casts the shadow on the earth evenly, meaning half of the northern and southern hemispheres both have exactly the same sunshine and nighttime. The shadow span looking in from outer space shows the shadow on both the north and south poles evenly. The sun casts a shadow that reflects your present latitude at the location you are on Earth, hence the coalition of the poles being 90° north and south plus the horizon being 90° altitude explains why the North Pole is setting and the South Pole is rising.

Not so trivial and need for sunglasses: The “blinded by the light” effect due to the fact that sunlight is aligned with most east-west routes, just like it does in the spring with the vernal equinox–leads this past week and next week being the time just like its spring sister, to be the most dangerous to drive near or around sunset (or sunrise).

Astronomical not meteorological: The fall season start is astronomical. Meteorological start of autumn began on September 1st., although to some it usually is thought to start the day after Labor Day, making the fall season seem the shortest of all seasons. Winter returning early will double down on the seemingly short season of autumn.

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Photo by Tapio Haaja on Unsplash

The moon: It has been said that the moon is rather “spooky”, especially in the fall season’s Harvest Moon, October’s Hunter’s Moon, and November’s Beaver Moon. The full moon is always a reflection of the night. It rises exactly when the sun sets and sets when the sun rises. It follows the shadow of the sun exactly. The full moon is up in the sky approximately where the sun was 6 months ago. Both the full moon that happened recently is the closest to autumn’s beginning and the next one are also very close to 12 hours in length. The full moon before fall is where the full moon that is still to the south of the equator. It is the last full moon that is over 12 hours. The next one is the first full moon that happens to the north of the equator. The full moons on the winter side are all over 12 hours.

Fall  Activities Enjoyed:
Football, the beginning of the basketball and hockey seasons, pumpkin and pecan pie, the fall color/leaves, last minute weekend picnic and camping (don’t forget your coat), bonfires, boating, fishing, OctoberFest, Hiking, walking, outdoor fitness, raking, making sure you are ready for winter. . .and MORE!

Link:  Visit – The U.S. Forest Service

Fall Colors of Your National Forests

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Upcoming Season Starts:

2025-2026: Season Starts (Meteorological & Astronomical)
Northern Hemisphere Index:
🌴: Meteorological Summer Starts | ☀️: Summer Solstice
📚: Meteorological Autumn Starts | 🍁: Autumnal Equinox
❄️: Meteorological Winter Starts | ⛸: Winter Solstice
🌈: Meteorological Spring Starts | 🌷: Vernal Equinox
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Autumn Explained: Here is what the season of autumn looks like from outer space.

GOES East Celebrates the Autumnal Equinox

GOES East Celebrates the Autumnal Equinox courtesy of Openverse

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Global Autumnal Equinox – 2025-2028
Times CDST
Year Autumnal Equinox
(Northern Hemisphere/Vernal Equinox in Southern Hemishphere)
2025 Monday, September 22nd at 1:19 p.m.
2026 Tuesday, September 22nd at 7:05 p.m.
2027 Thursday, September 23rd at 1:00 a.m.
2028 Friday, September 22th at 6:44 a.m.

Fall  Color Prediction Maps:
Checkout the nice crisp color, facts and links of: Courtesy of the U.S. Forest Service

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Fall Foliage Progression: Courtesy of Smoky Mountains, division of Forest Service

Have a wonderful season of. . . A-U-T-U-M-N

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Fall Colors at Lake Sabrina in the Eatsern Sierra courtesy of Openverse

Happy Fall!

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2 thoughts on “Welcome to the Fall Season – 2025

  1. I can’t believe summer is OFFICIALLY over – it always seems to pass too quickly. While I LOVE the fall season (and the colors are amazing here already of the foliage), it just turns too quickly to winter for us

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