Autumnal equinox celebrated today, days to become shorter

The September or autumnal equinox occurs today, September 23. Complemented by cooler temperatures and falling leaves, the September equinox marks the beginning of the fall season for the Northern Hemisphere as days will grow shorter than nights, IPN reports.

The September equinox is the moment when the Sun appears to cross the celestial equator, heading southward. Because of differences between the calendar year and the tropical year, the September equinox may occur from September 21 to 24.

At the equinox, the Sun as viewed from the equator rises due east and sets due west. Before the Southward equinox, the Sun rises and sets more northerly, and afterwards, it rises and sets more southerly.

The equinox may be taken to mark the end of astronomical summer and the beginning of astronomical autumn (autumnal equinox) in the Northern Hemisphere, while marking the end of astronomical winter and the start of astronomical spring (vernal equinox).

According to popular tradition, if it is warm and dry today, the rest of autumn will be similar and winter will come late. If the morning of September 23 is rainy, spring will be rainy, while sunny weather in the midday means a good year. They use to peel walnuts and to gather the apples and quinces on the autumnal equinox day. Farmers prepare the first young wine from fresh grapes.



Meteorologists have issued a yellow heatwave warning for this weekend. In most parts of the country, the maximum temperatures will reach +34 degrees Celsius, reports IPN.

The warning is valid for the center, south, and east of the country. Several districts in the north are also under the yellow code. The northernmost districts of the country such as Briceni, Ocnita, Edinet, Drochia, Soroca, Glodeni, Rascani, and Donduseni – are not affected by the warning.

According to the Authority for Meteorology and Environmental Monitoring, the warning can be updated depending on the evolution of weather phenomena.

During periods of heatwave, authorities recommend people to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun during peak hours, to consume enough fluids, and to pay increased attention to children, the elderly, and people with chronic conditions.

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Autumnal equinox celebrated today, days to become shorter

The September or autumnal equinox occurs today, September 23. Complemented by cooler temperatures and falling leaves, the September equinox marks the beginning of the fall season for the Northern Hemisphere as days will grow shorter than nights, IPN reports.

The September equinox is the moment when the Sun appears to cross the celestial equator, heading southward. Because of differences between the calendar year and the tropical year, the September equinox may occur from September 21 to 24.

At the equinox, the Sun as viewed from the equator rises due east and sets due west. Before the Southward equinox, the Sun rises and sets more northerly, and afterwards, it rises and sets more southerly.

The equinox may be taken to mark the end of astronomical summer and the beginning of astronomical autumn (autumnal equinox) in the Northern Hemisphere, while marking the end of astronomical winter and the start of astronomical spring (vernal equinox).

According to popular tradition, if it is warm and dry today, the rest of autumn will be similar and winter will come late. If the morning of September 23 is rainy, spring will be rainy, while sunny weather in the midday means a good year. They use to peel walnuts and to gather the apples and quinces on the autumnal equinox day. Farmers prepare the first young wine from fresh grapes.






1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025