Have you ever wondered when each season officially begins and ends? Knowing the dates of the four seasons can help you plan your outdoor activities, wardrobe, and even seasonal celebrations. Here is a breakdown of the dates for each season:

Spring

Spring is a time of new beginnings and blooming flowers. It brings a sense of freshness and renewal after the cold winter months. The official dates of spring are:

  • Start of Spring: March 20th
  • End of Spring: June 20th

Summer

Summer is a season that most people eagerly anticipate. It’s a time for vacations, outdoor adventures, and enjoying the sunshine. The official dates of summer are:

  • Start of Summer: June 21st
  • End of Summer: September 22nd

Fall

Fall, also known as autumn, is a season of change and vibrant colors. The weather starts to cool down, and leaves begin to change their hues. The official dates of fall are:

  • Start of Fall: September 23rd
  • End of Fall: December 21st

Winter

Winter is the coldest season of the year, bringing chilly temperatures, snowfall, and cozy nights by the fireplace. It’s a time for holiday festivities and relishing in winter sports. The official dates of winter are:

  • Start of Winter: December 22nd
  • End of Winter: March 19th

Now that you know the dates of each season, you can better plan your activities and make the most of what each season has to offer. Whether it’s enjoying blooming flowers in spring, sunbathing in summer, marveling at fall foliage, or building snowmen in winter, there’s something special about every season.

Stay tuned for our upcoming posts where we will dive deeper into the unique characteristics and traditions associated with each season. Until then, embrace the beauty and wonder of the changing seasons!

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