
Feb 06, 2023, 06:22 PM
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Member Since: Jul 2019
Location: Downtown Vibes, California
Posts: 15,701
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Originally Posted by unlived
This may sound like a stupid question but I’m gonna ask anyway…. Do you have 4 months of each season or do you do it different over there? It’s just I always thought our seasons were opposite and we’re still in summer (summer ends on the last day of February) so I always thought you would be in winter while we were in summer down here in the southern hemisphere.
Ours goes by Dec -Feb summer.
March - May Autumn.
June - August Winter.
September - November Spring.
I thought yours was just opposite but you’re a bit earlier.
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Not a stupid question, at all! Actually, a very interesting question. Fascinating, how there are 2 sides to the world, in a sense.
Since the United States is extremely large and has a very, very diverse topography/geography, I will give you only my part of the world, which is the Central Valley of northern California. Right here, we have a Mediterranean climate (a lot of high, bright sun). I live 80miles/128 km. from the Pacific Ocean (west) and about 150 miles/241 km. from the Sierra Nevada Mountains (east).
Spring: Late February to early June
Summer: Mid-June to mid/late-October
Autumn: Late October to mid-December
Winter: Mid-December to mid/late February
Others here who live in the States may have somewhat different months in which their seasons fall. It would be really interesting if others reply to your question, unlived.
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