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  2. All of the Fall FAQs—When Does Fall Officially Start? And ...

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    Because the Fall Equinox is not a fixed day, but is rather based on an astronomical prediction, the date can change year to year. But it always occurs between September 21 and September 24.

  3. Category:Months in the 2010s - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Months in the 2010s" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total. ... Current events/February 2010; Portal:Current events/March ...

  4. Category:2010 events in the United States by month - Wikipedia

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    October 2010 events in the United States (2 C, 13 P) November 2010 events in the United States (6 C, 43 P) December 2010 events in the United States (2 C, 11 P)

  5. Autumn - Wikipedia

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    Popular culture in the United States associates Labor Day, the first Monday in September, as the end of summer and the start of autumn. Certain summer traditions, such as wearing white, are discouraged after that date. [10] As daytime and nighttime temperatures decrease, trees change colour and then shed their leaves. [11]

  6. When is the first day of fall? What to know about the start ...

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    The first day of fall this year, also known as the autumnal equinox is Sunday, Sept. 22. According to the Farmer's Almanac, the exact time of the autumnal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere is 8: ...

  7. The autumnal equinox marks the start of fall across the Northern Hemisphere, but meteorologists commonly consider a different date to mark the start of the new season. Equinox comes from the Latin ...

  8. List of non-standard dates - Wikipedia

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    The month the Hobbits call Solmath is rendered in the text as February, and therefore the date February 30 exists in the narrative. [21] February 30, 1951, is the last night of the world in Ray Bradbury's short story "Last Night of the World". [22] June 31 is a fictional date in the Soviet film 31 June.

  9. 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The year 2010 is pronounced either "twenty-ten" or "two thousand (and) ten". [2] 2010 was the first year to have a wide variation in pronunciation, because the years 2000 to 2009 were generally pronounced "two thousand (and) one, two, three, etc." as opposed to the less common "twenty-oh-_".