Months For The Seasons ((full)) →
Back inside, she took a red pen and drew a little snowflake on November 18th. Not to correct the calendar—just to remind herself that the world had its own schedule. The months were just names. The seasons were the real story.
“Feel that?” Lena asked.
These are the warmest months of the year in the North. features the longest day of the year (the Solstice). July and August are typically the "dog days," where heat peaks and humidity is often at its highest, making it the primary season for travel and outdoor recreation. The Harvest: Autumn (September, October, November) months for the seasons
That night, Lena tucked Maya into bed. Outside, the first real snow began to fall, covering the dying grass, the bare branches, the last forgotten pumpkin.
Here's a brief explanation:
Spring is defined by transition. In , the last vestiges of winter snow usually melt. April is known for "showers," bringing the moisture necessary for growth, while May sees the full "bloom" of flora and a significant rise in temperature. The Peak: Summer (June, July, August)
Winter represents the dormant phase of the natural cycle. brings the shortest day of the year. January and February are statistically the coldest months for most of the Northern Hemisphere, characterized by snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. 4. Why Do Seasons Happen in These Months? Back inside, she took a red pen and
They stood there for a long moment. Then a single snowflake drifted down, landing on Maya’s nose. She laughed.