First Day Of Seasons Better -

These occur when the sun passes directly over the equator. On these two days, day and night are roughly equal in length everywhere on Earth.

For many, the first day of autumn is more of a feeling than a date. It’s the first morning you see your breath in the air or the first time the leaves lose their waxy green sheen. In agriculture, this was historically the most important "first day," signaling the start of the harvest. Winter: The Winter Solstice first day of seasons

Spiritually and culturally, this day represents rebirth. From the Persian New Year (Nowruz) to the return of migratory birds, the first day of spring is a global signal that the "long sleep" of winter is over. Summer: The Summer Solstice These occur when the sun passes directly over the equator

🌸 Spring begins in 14 days Mar 20, 10:46 AM It’s the first morning you see your breath

Show users the of the next (or current) astronomical season start, plus a short explanation of what that means.