Temperatures are slowly starting to warm up and daylight saving time has just started. That must mean that spring is here, right?
Not quite.
Sunday, March 20 – when the spring equinox occurs — marks the first day of the spring season in the Northern Hemisphere. It is known as the astronomical, or “regular” first day of spring. With the equinox comes increasing sunlight hours, meaning earlier dawns and later sunsets.
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