
When Does Spring Start?
The first day of spring is at the vernal equinox, when day and night are equal. Find out the exact time and date.
Countries define seasons differently. This calculator refers to astronomical seasons, not meteorological seasons. All times are local time for London.
Year | March equinox | June solstice | September equinox | December solstice | ||||
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700 | Mar 17 | 7:40 am LMT | Jun 18 | 10:33 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 9:25 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 9:48 pm LMT |
701 | Mar 17 | 1:23 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 4:19 am LMT | Sep 20 | 3:14 am LMT | Dec 18 | 3:31 am LMT |
702 | Mar 17 | 7:08 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 10:12 am LMT | Sep 20 | 9:06 am LMT | Dec 18 | 9:25 am LMT |
703 | Mar 18 | 12:59 am LMT | Jun 19 | 3:49 pm LMT | Sep 20 | 2:44 pm LMT | Dec 18 | 3:12 pm LMT |
704 | Mar 17 | 6:43 am LMT | Jun 18 | 9:33 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 8:37 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 9:02 pm LMT |
705 | Mar 17 | 12:28 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 3:22 am LMT | Sep 20 | 2:27 am LMT | Dec 18 | 2:52 am LMT |
706 | Mar 17 | 6:19 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 9:04 am LMT | Sep 20 | 8:02 am LMT | Dec 18 | 8:34 am LMT |
707 | Mar 18 | 12:08 am LMT | Jun 19 | 2:55 pm LMT | Sep 20 | 1:55 pm LMT | Dec 18 | 2:30 pm LMT |
708 | Mar 17 | 5:59 am LMT | Jun 18 | 8:40 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 7:43 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 8:19 pm LMT |
709 | Mar 17 | 11:46 am LMT | Jun 19 | 2:29 am LMT | Sep 20 | 1:30 am LMT | Dec 18 | 2:00 am LMT |
710 | Mar 17 | 5:34 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 8:28 am LMT | Sep 20 | 7:26 am LMT | Dec 18 | 7:57 am LMT |
711 | Mar 17 | 11:30 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 2:12 pm LMT | Sep 20 | 1:10 pm LMT | Dec 18 | 1:46 pm LMT |
712 | Mar 17 | 5:17 am LMT | Jun 18 | 8:01 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 7:07 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 7:38 pm LMT |
713 | Mar 17 | 11:03 am LMT | Jun 19 | 1:57 am LMT | Sep 20 | 1:06 am LMT | Dec 18 | 1:33 am LMT |
714 | Mar 17 | 4:57 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 7:43 am LMT | Sep 20 | 6:47 am LMT | Dec 18 | 7:19 am LMT |
715 | Mar 17 | 10:46 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 1:33 pm LMT | Sep 20 | 12:43 pm LMT | Dec 18 | 1:18 pm LMT |
716 | Mar 17 | 4:37 am LMT | Jun 18 | 7:18 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 6:34 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 7:12 pm LMT |
717 | Mar 17 | 10:26 am LMT | Jun 19 | 1:04 am LMT | Sep 20 | 12:18 am LMT | Dec 18 | 12:53 am LMT |
718 | Mar 17 | 4:13 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 6:58 am LMT | Sep 20 | 6:10 am LMT | Dec 18 | 6:49 am LMT |
719 | Mar 17 | 10:10 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 12:41 pm LMT | Sep 20 | 11:49 am LMT | Dec 18 | 12:36 pm LMT |
720 | Mar 17 | 3:56 am LMT | Jun 18 | 6:25 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 5:39 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 6:20 pm LMT |
721 | Mar 17 | 9:38 am LMT | Jun 19 | 12:18 am LMT | Sep 19 | 11:32 pm LMT | Dec 18 | 12:10 am LMT |
722 | Mar 17 | 3:29 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 6:04 am LMT | Sep 20 | 5:08 am LMT | Dec 18 | 5:49 am LMT |
723 | Mar 17 | 9:14 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 11:50 am LMT | Sep 20 | 11:01 am LMT | Dec 18 | 11:42 am LMT |
724 | Mar 17 | 2:59 am LMT | Jun 18 | 5:35 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 4:53 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 5:34 pm LMT |
725 | Mar 17 | 8:45 am LMT | Jun 18 | 11:20 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 10:37 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 11:13 pm LMT |
726 | Mar 17 | 2:27 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 5:12 am LMT | Sep 20 | 4:31 am LMT | Dec 18 | 5:10 am LMT |
727 | Mar 17 | 8:23 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 10:55 am LMT | Sep 20 | 10:15 am LMT | Dec 18 | 11:03 am LMT |
728 | Mar 17 | 2:11 am LMT | Jun 18 | 4:39 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 4:06 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 4:51 pm LMT |
729 | Mar 17 | 7:56 am LMT | Jun 18 | 10:32 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 10:03 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 10:48 pm LMT |
730 | Mar 17 | 1:55 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 4:22 am LMT | Sep 20 | 3:41 am LMT | Dec 18 | 4:33 am LMT |
731 | Mar 17 | 7:46 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 10:11 am LMT | Sep 20 | 9:35 am LMT | Dec 18 | 10:29 am LMT |
732 | Mar 17 | 1:37 am LMT | Jun 18 | 4:02 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 3:30 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 4:24 pm LMT |
733 | Mar 17 | 7:30 am LMT | Jun 18 | 9:54 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 9:15 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 10:03 pm LMT |
734 | Mar 17 | 1:15 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 3:49 am LMT | Sep 20 | 3:10 am LMT | Dec 18 | 3:59 am LMT |
735 | Mar 17 | 7:11 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 9:36 am LMT | Sep 20 | 8:57 am LMT | Dec 18 | 9:51 am LMT |
736 | Mar 17 | 12:58 am LMT | Jun 18 | 3:21 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 2:47 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 3:35 pm LMT |
737 | Mar 17 | 6:37 am LMT | Jun 18 | 9:12 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 8:45 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 9:29 pm LMT |
738 | Mar 17 | 12:31 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 2:58 am LMT | Sep 20 | 2:23 am LMT | Dec 18 | 3:13 am LMT |
739 | Mar 17 | 6:17 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 8:40 am LMT | Sep 20 | 8:12 am LMT | Dec 18 | 9:06 am LMT |
740 | Mar 17 | 12:01 am LMT | Jun 18 | 2:23 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 2:04 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 3:00 pm LMT |
741 | Mar 17 | 5:52 am LMT | Jun 18 | 8:09 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 7:43 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 8:37 pm LMT |
742 | Mar 17 | 11:35 am LMT | Jun 19 | 1:57 am LMT | Sep 20 | 1:32 am LMT | Dec 18 | 2:30 am LMT |
743 | Mar 17 | 5:29 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 7:43 am LMT | Sep 20 | 7:15 am LMT | Dec 18 | 8:21 am LMT |
744 | Mar 16 | 11:19 pm LMT | Jun 18 | 1:27 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 1:02 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 2:02 pm LMT |
745 | Mar 17 | 4:58 am LMT | Jun 18 | 7:20 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 6:58 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 7:55 pm LMT |
746 | Mar 17 | 10:54 am LMT | Jun 19 | 1:12 am LMT | Sep 20 | 12:40 am LMT | Dec 18 | 1:40 am LMT |
747 | Mar 17 | 4:43 pm LMT | Jun 19 | 6:58 am LMT | Sep 20 | 6:32 am LMT | Dec 18 | 7:32 am LMT |
748 | Mar 16 | 10:27 pm LMT | Jun 18 | 12:47 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 12:31 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 1:31 pm LMT |
749 | Mar 17 | 4:21 am LMT | Jun 18 | 6:40 pm LMT | Sep 19 | 6:18 pm LMT | Dec 17 | 7:13 pm LMT |
* All times are local time for London. Dates are based on the Julian calendar. Times adjusted for DST if applicable. England and English colonies used a calendar which started on March 25 until year 1751. This is not reflected on this page. |
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