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Related: About this forumThe September equinox, or autumnal equinox, will occur on Monday, September 22, 2025, at 2:19 p.m. EDT.
This event marks the astronomical start of fall in the Northern Hemisphere, bringing shorter days and longer nights as the sun crosses the Earth's equator.
					
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						The September equinox, or autumnal equinox, will occur on Monday, September 22, 2025, at 2:19 p.m. EDT. (Original Post)
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Coldwater
(471 posts)1. With frost and freeze warnings in far Northern New England
        Autumn has officially arrived.
nitpicked
(1,529 posts)3. NWS observation lists and maps
        Show that as of 5 am Eastern, several places in ME and northern NH/VT/NY are already at/below freezing.
elleng
(141,319 posts)4. Low to mid 70s here, to 80s, southern MD.
        
