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Spring Arrives in Texas: Astronomical & Meteorological Perspectives

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Spring has officially arrived in Texas, marking the start of a new season. Meteorologists and astronomers have different ways of determining the start of spring, with meteorologists marking it as March 1st and astronomers pegging it to the spring equinox, which occurred on March 20th in 2026. The equinox means the sun sits right over the equator, giving us nearly equal hours of day and night across the Northern Hemisphere. Looking ahead, summer starts June 21st, fall hits September 22nd, and winter begins December 21st. The longest day comes June 21st with about fourteen hours of light in central Texas, while the shortest in December clocks just over ten. Earths 23.5-degree tilt drives all this, shifting sunlight across the globe and shaping our seasons. With spring underway, expect Texas warmth to build fast.

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