Autumn equinox A date steeped in Irish cultural heritage

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Autumn in Ireland is a season with varying start dates influenced by a blend of cultural, traditional, meteorological, and astronomical factors. Traditionally, the Celtic calendar marked the beginning of autumn on 1 August, celebrated through festivals like Lúnasa. Many still follow this ancient calendar, associating autumn with Lúnasa's arrival. Meteorologically, autumn officially spans from 1 September to 30 November, based on temperature patterns for data consistency. Astronomically, autumn begins with the equinox on 23 September, signaling the transition from summer to a new season. The island's rich cultural heritage and unique traditions contribute to the diverse and captivating tapestry of seasonal transitions, making autumn in Ireland a multifaceted and charming experience.







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Autumn equinox
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