Winter-weary New Jerseyans and potential spring breakers are days away from setting clocks ahead for daylight saving time, and just a few weeks away from the first day of spring. Here's everything you ...
Meteorological spring starts on March 1 every year, while astronomical spring begins on the spring equinox, typically around March 20. The vernal equinox marks the first day of astronomical spring and ...
Spring officially begins in the Northern Hemisphere on March 19 with the vernal equinox as the entire world experiences an equal amount of daylight and darkness. For ease of recordkeeping, ...
The Spring equinox (March 19, 2024) signals the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, the beginning of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere, and a rare moment of "equal night" across the world.
Winter this year in the Midwest hasn't messed around. Central Indiana saw 15.7 inches of snow at the start of January, the bulk of which fell during a major winter storm. Sub-zero temperatures ...
Spring has sprung, depending on what you consider the first day of the season. The first day of meteorological spring was on March 1 and the first day of astronomical spring will fall almost two weeks ...