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In the Northern Hemisphere, autumn officially ends on , depending on whether you use the astronomical or meteorological calendar. Standard Definitions of Autumn's End The end of the season varies based on how it is measured:

This is based on biological signs and nature. Autumn ends when the majority of trees have lost their leaves and winter-dormant plants have shut down. This date varies significantly based on local climate and latitude.

Because Earth’s orbit is slightly elliptical and leap years shift our calendar, these dates can fluctuate by a day or two each year, usually falling between December 20 and 23 in the north. 2. Meteorological Autumn (The Weather Calendar) Meteorological Versus Astronomical Seasons | News

All of them.

Because autumn isn’t truly over until you’re ready to let it go.

There’s a moment every year when the last orange leaf lets go, the air loses its softness, and the world seems to exhale. You pull your coat a little tighter and wonder: Is autumn officially over?

The moment the solstice arrives, winter begins—astronomically speaking.

However, the answer depends on how you define the seasons:

If you follow the stars and the tilt of the Earth, autumn ends on the . This is the most widely used definition in calendars, astrology, and astronomy.

By this definition, (or more precisely, at midnight going into December 1). This matches what many of us feel: by December, the weather usually acts like winter, even if the solstice is still weeks away.