It's almost time to hang up those winter coats. The season of flower blossoms, pastel colors, playoff basketball and Easter egg hunting is upon us.
What’s the Spring Equinox?
The vernal quinox marks one of the two times a year when day and night are nearly the same length. The term equinox comes from the Latin word equinoxium, which means "equality between day and night."This phenomenon occurs when the center of the sun is directly above Earth's equator.
When Is It, Exactly?
The precise time of the astronomical start of spring is Wednesday at 5:58 p.m. ET. If you're in a different time zone, you can check what time it starts on the US Naval Observatory's website.Is Anything Special Happening?
The night sky will shine a little brighter than usual.There will be a full moon on Wednesday at 9:43 p.m. ET, just a few hours after the official start of spring. It's the first time since 1981 that the spring equinox and a full moon coincide on the same day.
Is the Spring Equinox Always on the Same Day?
No, but it doesn't vary by much. The spring equinox always occurs in the Northern Hemisphere on March 19, 20 or 21.How Do People Celebrate It?
People across the globe mark the occasion in various ways.The vernal equinox also is the Persian New Year, known as Nowruz. For more than 300 million people worldwide it's the start of a monthlong celebration of new beginnings.
In Chichen Itza, Mexico, thousands gather at the Kulkulkan pyramid. In the late afternoon, the sun creates a shadow that looks like a snake sliding down the northern staircase.
And in Stonehenge, England, pagans, druids and tourists watch the picturesque sunrise at the prehistoric monument.
Holi, a major festival in India that marks the start of spring, also begins on March 20 this year. During Holi, people come together for song, dance and to splash their loved ones with colored powder and water.