- Summer - Wikipedia
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
- Summer | Sunshine, Heatwaves, Vacations | Britannica
A period of exceptionally hot weather, often with high humidity, during the summer is called a heat wave Such an occurrence in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere in the latter part of summer is sometimes called the dog days
- Summer Solstice 2025: When Is The First Day of Summer?
Summer begins with the solstice on Friday, June 20, 2025, marking the astronomical first day of summer in the Northern Hemisphere What exactly IS the summer solstice? Is it really the longest day of the year? Welcome the solstice with some interesting facts and folklore
- Sunshine abounds as the summer solstice arrives - AP News
Summer gets its official start in the Northern Hemisphere with the arrival of the summer solstice The sun will trace its highest, longest arc across the sky Friday, making for the longest day and shortest night of the year
- Summer: The Warmest Season - Live Science
Summer is the warmest season of the year, falling between spring and autumn Temperatures over the period differ based upon the location on the Earth; regions near the equator are typically
- Welcome to summer! The summer solstice explained - Astronomy Magazine
Summer begins in the Northern Hemisphere on Friday, June 20, at 10:42 p m Eastern Daylight Time This annual event, known as the June solstice, marks a specific point in Earth’s orbit And it
- Summer - CalendarDate. com
Facts about summer, summer solstice, dates and changes in weather and length of day
- SUMMER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SUMMER is the season between spring and autumn comprising in the northern hemisphere usually the months of June, July, and August or as reckoned astronomically extending from the June solstice to the September equinox
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