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  2. Seasons of the Year in the United States - Calendarr

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    Summer. Summer lasts from June 20 or 21 until September 22 or 23, which places it between spring and fall. This is the warmest of the months, where temperatures soar, and where we can enjoy more hours of daylight, as the days are longer than the evenings.

  3. Current year is highlighted. The Seasons Calculator shows the times and dates of Vernal (Spring) & Autumnal (Fall) equinoxes and Summer and Winter solstices all over the world. The first day of spring is at the vernal equinox, when day and night are equal. Find out the exact time and date.

  4. Seasons of the Year: When Do They Start and End?

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    summer starts December 1 and ends February 28 (February 29 in a Leap Year); fall (autumn) starts March 1 and ends May 31; and winter starts June 1 and ends August 31.

  5. When Do the Seasons Start and End in 2024? | Spring Equinox ...

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    When do the four seasons start in 2024for spring, summer, fall, and winter? Here are the equinox and solstice dates—plus, answers to common questions about the seasons of the year in North America.

  6. Summer - Wikipedia

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    Summer or summertime is the hottest and brightest of the four temperate seasons, occurring after spring and before autumn. At or centred on the summer solstice, daylight hours are the longest and darkness hours are the shortest, with day length decreasing as the season progresses after the solstice.

  7. Summer Solstice: When Is Summer Season? - timeanddate.com

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    The summer solstice marks the start of summer. In the Northern Hemisphere, the summer solstice is in June; south of the equator, it is in December. In temperate climes, the summer season brings warm weather and long days.

  8. For a complete listing of the dates of the winter and summer solstices and spring and fall equinoxes through 2100, check out this site from the U.S. Naval Observatory. We all know that the Earth makes a complete revolution around the sun once every 365 days, following an orbit that is elliptical in shape.