Sun Position by Month
How the sun changes through the year in both hemispheres.

Sun position in September

In September, the Northern Hemisphere experiences the fall equinox, around September 23rd, when day and night are nearly equal in length. The sun’s position starts to lower in the sky, and daylight hours gradually shorten as the season shifts toward fall. This marks the beginning of cooler temperatures and less sunlight.

In the Southern Hemisphere, it is the spring equinox, bringing longer days and a higher sun position as they transition into warmer months.

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