The Oklahoman

Spring has sprung, but don’t put away your jackets

Change is coming along with the new season

- Jana Hayes

It might not feel like it after a chilly March weekend, but spring has officially arrived in Oklahoma.

Here’s everything you need to know about the start of spring, also known as the spring equinox, and what meteorolog­ists say Oklahomans can expect weather-wise this week.

When is the first day of spring?

The first day of spring, according to the astronomic­al measuring of the seasons, is March 20, 2023, in the Northern Hemisphere.

This date is also known as the spring equinox, and is an astronomic­al way of measuring the season changes. But “meteorolog­ical” spring began the first day of March, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheri­c Administra­tion. Meteorolog­ical seasons are based on the annual temperatur­e cycle and are broken down into three-month spans.

What is the spring equinox?

The spring equinox is one of two equinoxes every year on Earth. These, in addition to the two solstices, often dictate when people celebrate the changing of the seasons.

These “astronomic­al seasons” are based on the position of the Earth in relation to the sun. During the spring, or vernal, equinox, the sun’s rays shine perpendicu­lar to the Earth’s surface over the Equator. The summer and winter solstices occur when the North and South Poles are tilted toward the sun.

The equinoxes and solstices have opposite dates in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere­s – the Northern Hemisphere’s spring equinox is the Southern Hemisphere’s autumnal equinox, and vice versa.

Oklahoma to warm up this week before cooler temperatur­es return

While the start of spring is associated with progressiv­ely warmer temperatur­es, anyone who has lived in Oklahoma during the change of seasons knows this isn’t necessaril­y the case.

Meteorolog­ists with the National Weather Service in Norman said temperatur­es will climb into the 70s and 80s by Wednesday, but will drop back to the 50s and 60s in the latter half of the week.

 ?? SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN ?? March 20 marks the first day of spring, also known as the spring equinox, in the Northern Hemisphere.
SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN March 20 marks the first day of spring, also known as the spring equinox, in the Northern Hemisphere.

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