Fall often doesn’t kick in until late September or early October. Daytime highs can stay summer-like well into September, but crisp nights and the first real leaf color show up around the first week ...
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Why do we have seasons?

The Earth orbits the Sun once every year, but it doesn’t spin upright. Instead, it’s tilted on its axis by about 23.5 degrees. This tilt is the reason we have seasons. As the Earth moves around the ...
Days are becoming shorter. There is a definite nip in the air. Leaves are providing a stunning view. Autumn has arrived.