it s tuesday morning. 9:00. thank you so much for joining us. i m megan pringle. i m jamie costello. welcome in on this tuesday. how are you? wonderful. justin berk is the only person i know who has been counting down fall by not just the hours but the minutes. i thought it s tuesday, fall begins today but it happens at a particular point. we ve been listening to him all morning long. let s go to justin now. i think i saw your word in lion king. i didn t catch that. the top of the mountain. ok. ah. eight hours, 18 minutes by the way. tick-tock. 5:18. it s the point where the sun s focus on the equator and then slips into the southern hemisphere. ironically on this day we call the equinox, we don t get equal day and darkness. you get the light to curve around the horizon. we wind up with eight or nine extra minutes of daylight. but we re starting to increase the nights and shrink up the days so typically we expect cooler temperatures. you know what? today we re dea