When Is Spring Equinox?
The Vernal (Spring) Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere is in March. In the Southern Hemisphere, it's in September.
Countries define seasons differently. This calculator refers to astronomical seasons, not meteorological seasons. All times are local time for San Francisco.
Year | March Equinox | June Solstice | September Equinox | December Solstice | ||||
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2016 | Mar 19 | 9:30 pm PDT | Jun 20 | 3:34 pm PDT | Sep 22 | 7:21 am PDT | Dec 21 | 2:44 am PST |
2017 | Mar 20 | 3:28 am PDT | Jun 20 | 9:24 pm PDT | Sep 22 | 1:01 pm PDT | Dec 21 | 8:27 am PST |
2018 | Mar 20 | 9:15 am PDT | Jun 21 | 3:07 am PDT | Sep 22 | 6:54 pm PDT | Dec 21 | 2:22 pm PST |
2019 | Mar 20 | 2:58 pm PDT | Jun 21 | 8:54 am PDT | Sep 23 | 12:50 am PDT | Dec 21 | 8:19 pm PST |
2020 | Mar 19 | 8:49 pm PDT | Jun 20 | 2:43 pm PDT | Sep 22 | 6:30 am PDT | Dec 21 | 2:02 am PST |
2021 | Mar 20 | 2:37 am PDT | Jun 20 | 8:32 pm PDT | Sep 22 | 12:21 pm PDT | Dec 21 | 7:59 am PST |
2022 | Mar 20 | 8:33 am PDT | Jun 21 | 2:13 am PDT | Sep 22 | 6:03 pm PDT | Dec 21 | 1:48 pm PST |
2023 | Mar 20 | 2:24 pm PDT | Jun 21 | 7:57 am PDT | Sep 22 | 11:50 pm PDT | Dec 21 | 7:27 pm PST |
2024 | Mar 19 | 8:06 pm PDT | Jun 20 | 1:50 pm PDT | Sep 22 | 5:43 am PDT | Dec 21 | 1:20 am PST |
2025 | Mar 20 | 2:01 am PDT | Jun 20 | 7:42 pm PDT | Sep 22 | 11:19 am PDT | Dec 21 | 7:03 am PST |
2026 | Mar 20 | 7:45 am PDT | Jun 21 | 1:24 am PDT | Sep 22 | 5:05 pm PDT | Dec 21 | 12:50 pm PST |
* All times are local time for San Francisco. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. Times adjusted for DST if applicable. Current year is highlighted. |
The Seasons Calculator shows the times and dates of Vernal (Spring) & Autumnal (Fall) equinoxes and Summer and Winter solstices all over the world.
The Vernal (Spring) Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere is in March. In the Southern Hemisphere, it's in September.
The summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere is in June, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it's in December.
The fall (autumnal) equinox in the Northern Hemisphere is in September. In the Southern Hemisphere, it's in March.
The Winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere is in December, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it's in June.
March equinox marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the Southern Hemisphere's autumnal/fall equinox.
The June solstice is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere & the shortest day in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Sun shines directly on the Equator on the September equinox and the length of day and night is nearly equal, but not quite.
The December solstice is the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere and the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere.