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Days Until Spring 2026

Find out exactly how many days until spring! Our live countdown shows daysweekshoursand minutes until the vernal equinox on March 202026. The spring equinox marks the astronomical start of springwhen day and night are nearly equal in length and nature begins its annual renewal.

Spring 2026 Quick Facts
  • Spring equinox 2026: FridayMarch 202026
  • Day of the week: Friday — perfect start to a spring weekend!
  • What it means: Vernal equinox — nearly equal daylight and nighttime (~12 hours each)
  • Spring duration: 92 days (March 20 - June 202026)
  • Daylight Saving Time: Starts SundayMarch 82026 (12 days before equinox)
  • Related: Days until Summer | Days until Easter | Spring countdown guide
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Spring 2026 Countdown

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Spring Equinox Dates 2024-2030

The spring (vernal) equinox occurs around March 19-21 each yearbut the exact date varies slightly due to Earth's orbital mechanics:

YearDateDay of WeekDays Away

For precise equinox timing datavisit timeanddate.com.

How Daylight Changes During Spring

One of the most noticeable effects of spring is the rapid increase in daylight hours. Here is how daylight progresses from the equinox through the summer solstice for a mid-latitude US city like New York:

DateEventDaylightSunriseSunsetChange
March 20Spring Equinox~12h 9m~7:01 AM~7:10 PMBaseline
April 1Early spring~12h 40m~6:42 AM~7:22 PM+31 min
April 15Mid-April~13h 16m~6:20 AM~7:36 PM+67 min
May 1May Day~13h 55m~5:57 AM~7:52 PM+106 min
May 15Mid-May~14h 28m~5:40 AM~8:08 PM+139 min
June 1Early June~14h 54m~5:27 AM~8:21 PM+165 min
June 20Summer Solstice~15h 6m~5:25 AM~8:31 PM+177 min

Key insight: From the spring equinox to the summer solsticeyou gain nearly 3 hours of additional daylight — that's about 2-3 minutes per day. The rate of change is fastest around the equinox and slows as you approach the solstice.

Astronomical vs. Meteorological Spring

There are two different definitions of when spring begins:

DefinitionSpring 2026 StartSpring 2026 EndDurationUsed By
Astronomical SpringMarch 202026June 20202692 daysAstronomersgeneral public
Meteorological SpringMarch 12026May 31202692 daysMeteorologistsclimate scientists

Why two definitions? Meteorologists use fixed three-month periods (MarchAprilMay) because it makes it easier to compile and compare weather statistics across years. Astronomical seasons are based on Earth's position relative to the Sun.

All Four Seasons 2026

Here are all the astronomical equinoxes and solstices for 2026 in the Northern Hemisphere:

SeasonAstronomical EventStart DateDay of WeekSignificance
SpringVernal EquinoxMarch 202026FridayEqual day/nightstart of spring
SummerSummer SolsticeJune 202026SaturdayLongest day of the year
FallAutumnal EquinoxSeptember 222026TuesdayEqual day/nightstart of fall
WinterWinter SolsticeDecember 212026MondayShortest day of the year

Spring Celebrations Around the World

The spring equinox has been celebrated for millennia across cultures. Here are some of the most notable spring traditions:

Country/RegionCelebrationDateKey Traditions
Iran/Central AsiaNowruz (Persian New Year)March 20-21Haft-sin tablespring cleaningfamily visitsjumping over fire. Celebrated by 300+ million people.
IndiaHoli (Festival of Colors)March (varies)Throwing colored powder and waterbonfiressweetsmusic and dancing
JapanHanami (Cherry Blossom Viewing)Late March - AprilPicnicking under blooming cherry treescelebrating the fleeting beauty of spring
USA/UKEasterMarch-April (varies)Easter egg huntschurch servicesfamily gatheringsspring decorations
Mexico/GuatemalaChichén Itzá EquinoxMarch 20-21Thousands gather to watch the "serpent of light" shadow descend the pyramid at sunset
PolandMarzanna DrowningMarch 21Drowning or burning an effigy of Marzanna (goddess of winter) to welcome spring
GreeceFeast of the AnnunciationMarch 25Religious celebrationscod fish disheskite flying

Learn more about spring equinox celebrations at Britannica or History.com.

Spring 2026 Events & Activities

Spring brings a wealth of activities and events to enjoy. Here is what to look forward to in 2026:

EventDateDetails
Daylight Saving TimeMarch 82026Clocks spring forward 1 hour at 2:00 AM — more evening daylight
Spring EquinoxMarch 202026First day of astronomical spring
March MadnessMid-March - AprilNCAA basketball tournament — fill out your bracket!
Cherry Blossoms (D.C.)Late March - AprilNational Cherry Blossom Festivalpeak bloom around late March
Easter SundayApril 52026Easter egg huntsfamily celebrationsspring break for many schools
Earth DayApril 222026Environmental awarenesscommunity cleanupstree planting
Mother's DayMay 102026Celebrate mothers with flowersbrunchand gifts
Memorial DayMay 252026Federal holidayunofficial start of summerlong weekend

Spring Preparation Timeline

Use this planning guide to prepare for spring and make the most of the season:

WhenCategoryWhat to Do
6 weeks beforePlanningPlan spring break trips. Book accommodations for Easter weekend. Order seeds for spring planting.
4 weeks beforeHome & GardenStart seeds indoors. Clean gutters. Inspect roof for winter damage. Schedule HVAC maintenance.
2 weeks beforeSpring CleaningDeep clean the house. Wash windows. Rotate wardrobes. Donate winter clothes.
1 week beforeOutdoor PrepClean patio furniture. Check lawn equipment. Prepare garden beds. Stock up on allergy medicine.
First day of springCelebrate!Open windows for fresh air. Plant cool-season crops. Take a nature walk. Start outdoor exercise.

The Science Behind the Spring Equinox

The vernal equinox is a fascinating astronomical event. Here are the key scientific facts:

  • What "equinox" means: From Latin "aequus" (equal) and "nox" (night). The equinox is the moment when the Sun crosses the celestial equator.
  • Not exactly equal: Day and night are not precisely equal on the equinox due to atmospheric refraction (which bends sunlight) and the Sun being a disk rather than a point. The true "equal day" (equilux) occurs a few days before.
  • Sun rises due east: On the equinoxthe Sun rises exactly due east and sets exactly due westregardless of your latitude.
  • Equal everywhere: On the equinoxevery location on Earth (except the poles) experiences approximately the same amount of daylight.
  • Axial tilt: The equinox occurs because Earth's axis is tilted at 23.44° relative to its orbital plane. At the equinoxneither hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun.

For more on equinox sciencevisit NASA's explanation of the seasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

Astronomical spring 2026 begins on FridayMarch 202026at the vernal equinox. Meteorological spring begins on March 12026. The countdown above shows the days remaining until the astronomical start of spring.

The vernal equinox (from Latin "ver" meaning spring and "equinox" meaning equal night) is the moment when the Sun crosses the celestial equator heading northward. On this daydaylight and darkness are nearly equal in length — approximately 12 hours each. It marks the astronomical start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

Daylight Saving Time begins on SundayMarch 82026when clocks spring forward one hour at 2:00 AM. This happens about 12 days before the spring equinox. Remember: "spring forwardfall back."

Cherry blossoms typically reach peak bloom in late March to early Aprildepending on location and weather conditions. In WashingtonD.C.the National Cherry Blossom Festival usually takes place from late March through mid-Aprilwith peak bloom around the end of March. Visit the Cherry Blossom Watch for bloom predictions.

Astronomical spring 2026 ends on SaturdayJune 202026at the summer solstice. Meteorological spring ends on May 312026. Spring lasts approximately 92 days. Check our summer countdown for the transition to summer.

Nowruz (meaning "new day" in Persian) is the Persian New Yearcelebrated on the spring equinox. It is observed by over 300 million people in IranAfghanistanCentral Asiaand diaspora communities worldwide. Traditions include the Haft-sin table (seven symbolic items)spring cleaningand visiting family. It is a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage.

During springyou gain approximately 2-3 minutes of daylight each day. From the spring equinox to the summer solsticetotal daylight increases by nearly 3 hours. The rate of change is fastest around the equinox and slows as you approach the solstice.

Tree pollen allergies are most common in early spring (March-April)including oakbirchmapleand cedar. Grass pollen becomes more prevalent in late spring (May-June). Check local pollen forecasts at Pollen.com or the AAAAI National Allergy Bureau.

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Additional Resources

For more information about the spring equinoxseasonal changesand spring events: