__link__ | Autumn Season Months
Fixed as September, October, and November .
| Hemisphere | Meteorological Months | Typical Vibe | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Sept, Oct, Nov | Cooling down, back to school, falling leaves. | | Southern | Mar, Apr, May | Cooling down, grape harvest, falling leaves. | autumn season months
In the Northern Hemisphere (including North America, Europe, and most of Asia), autumn generally occurs in the latter part of the year. According to Britannica , it marks the transition from summer to winter. Fixed as September, October, and November
If autumn had a flagship month, October would wear the crown. This is when the season puts on its most dazzling display — forests explode in amber, crimson, and ochre. The air smells of woodsmoke and fallen leaves. It’s peak cider-and-donut season, Halloween decorations light up suburban porches, and the first frost often makes its quiet appearance. October is nostalgic, even for moments still happening. | In the Northern Hemisphere (including North America,
September is the month of "Indian Summers" and the first crisp mornings. In many cultures, it marks the "back-to-school" transition.
Trees begin "abscission," the process where they shed their leaves to conserve water and energy for the winter. November: The Final Descent