The La Niña climate pattern could mean slightly warmer than normal temperatures this fall in Chicago.
The sun sets while looking west toward East Madison Street in the Loop three days before the fall equinox on Sept. 20 2021, in Chicago.
Raise a pumpkin spice latte to fall’s return — the autumnal equinox takes place at 8:03 p.m. tonight. That’s when the sun shines equally on both the Northern and Southern hemispheres — making day and night nearly equal — before crossing the equator to head south. We will lose a little bit more sunlight each day until the winter solstice on
, the shortest day and longest night of the year. The same phenomenon will take place again next year to mark the spring, or vernal, equinox on March 20, 2023.
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