Spring is a complicated season.
Astronomical spring starts on 21st March (or thereabouts), at the vernal equinox. However, this means that summer does not start until 21st June, which is a bit late for most people, and autumn starts on 21st September. I think most of us in the UK would agree that early June is usually more summer-like than late September.
Meteorological spring starts on the 1st March, with weathermen dividing the year into chunks of 3 months for the 4 seasons. In some years this can seem a little early.
Other countries have different dates to the start of spring - Ireland and the US (sometimes, depending on the groundhogs!) have it at the beginning of February.
More info here: Spring (season) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Astronomical spring starts on 21st March (or thereabouts), at the vernal equinox. However, this means that summer does not start until 21st June, which is a bit late for most people, and autumn starts on 21st September. I think most of us in the UK would agree that early June is usually more summer-like than late September.
Meteorological spring starts on the 1st March, with weathermen dividing the year into chunks of 3 months for the 4 seasons. In some years this can seem a little early.
Other countries have different dates to the start of spring - Ireland and the US (sometimes, depending on the groundhogs!) have it at the beginning of February.
More info here: Spring (season) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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