Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Beginning of Fall -
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It’s fall, y’all! September 22 marks the fall equinox when day and night are nearly equal. From now until the beginning of spring, nighttime hours will last longer than daylight as the Sun travels a shorter arc across the sky each day. Show more
Registration for #Furnal2025 opens in a few weeks! We have new procedures in place for our hotel block opening, especially in relation to our online registration. Please take time to read through the information on our website prior to registering. Show more furnalequinox.com Furnal Equinox - September 22, 2024 - Get Ready for Registration and the Hotel Block Opening!
Tomorrow marks the end of summer and the start of fall. Summer’s last sunset is coming, and I will be out there saying my goodbyes! #GoodbyeSummer #HelloFall
This Sunday, September 22, is the 2024 Fall Equinox, and guess what? It's the earliest first day of fall in over two centuries! Time to embrace the cozy vibes earlier than ever! #FallEquinox #FunFact #FallFeels
"Bear-y" happy to announce (& shamelessly steal #IBAEdmonton2024's poster) the start of my PhD at @UAlberta this fall on grizzly bear habitat use & reproductive success using #LTER data from the Flathead & BC, mentored by power co-supervisor combo Dr. Garth Mowat & Show more
Fall starts today 12 days until V/H/S/BEYOND 19 days until Terrifier 3 26 days until Smile 2 33 days until Your Monster 39 days until Halloween 47 days until Heretic 94 days until Nosferatu GIF
The Fall/Autumnal Equinox is TODAY at 8:43:33 AM EDT. That's the time at which our Sun is directly over the Earth's equator, signaling the start of the Northern Hemisphere's astronomical fall. The length of daylight will continue to decrease each day until the Winter Solstice. Show more
Happy Autumn Equinox from Stonehenge! During the equinox, the sun is positioned exactly above the equator – meaning day and night are theoretically of equal length all over the world today. In the Northern Hemisphere, the Show more