Autumn arrives with warm first days and a time change ahead, say forecasts

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The autumn season begins on Saturday at 08:49:55 Peninsula Time, which is an hour earlier in the Canary Islands, according to forecasts from the National Astronomical Observatory. This shift marks the precise moment when astronomical events define the change of season, giving us a clear and exact reference for when these moments occur.

With autumn arriving, daylight preserves its edge more tightly. Each day on the Peninsula sees dawn arrive about a minute later while dusk settles roughly a minute earlier. In practical terms, this translates to a daily loss of nearly three minutes of daylight.

Time changes are visible in the rhythm of light and the daily routine. This year, despite varying opinions, the clocks will adjust on the last Sunday in October, with 03:00 shifting back to 02:00.

What will the weather be like in early autumn?

Even as days shorten, plenty of sunshine and warmer temperatures are expected during the opening weekend of fall. Temperatures are anticipated to remain high on Sunday, creating a summerlike feel as autumn begins.

Forecasts suggest that autumn will bring warmer-than-average conditions with typical seasonal precipitation and a small increase in rainfall overall. These patterns point to a transition that remains milder than the traditional expectations for this time of year.

There should be no one left with short sleeves yet

Forecasts and warnings about the start of this unusually mild autumn are noted by meteorologists. The trend appears to be a continuation of higher than usual temperatures at the onset of the season, rather than a sharp cool down as some might anticipate.

Analysts highlight that since autumn began with a warm surge, many might still feel summerlike by the weekend. The early days of the season could include comfortable days with extended warmth even as the calendar marks the official change in season.

Questions often raised about autumn focus on the timing of the season, the pace at which days shorten, and whether a time adjustment will occur. The general consensus is that September into October will feature a gradual shift rather than a sudden plunge in temperatures. If readers want updates, they can look for reliable forecasts and community notices in local weather reports and official channels. [Citation: National Meteorological Services and regional forecasts]

As weekend forecasts stabilize, the latest guidance suggests that higher temperatures and rainfall patterns will persist for a short period before a more typical autumn profile gradually takes hold. This combination of warmth and moisture will shape outdoor plans and everyday routines, with many people adjusting expectations for what an early autumn might feel like.

Readers commonly ask about the exact start of autumn, the pace of daylight reduction, and whether a time change will occur. The practical takeaway is to plan for continued mild days early in the season, with a gradual transition toward cooler evenings and shorter daylight windows, followed by the customary clock adjustment in late October. [Citation: Weather Services and Seasonality Updates]

When people consider outdoor activities, clothing choices, and travel plans, the focus remains on light, temperature, and moisture. The evolving pattern emphasizes practical preparation: packing for mild yet variable days, keeping an eye on local rain chances, and staying updated with official forecasts to adapt plans as needed. [Citation: Local Weather Agencies]

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