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In Persian culture the first day of spring is the first day of the first month (called Farvardin) which begins on 20 or 21 March. In the traditional Chinese calendar, the "spring" season consists of the days between Lichun (3–5 February), taking Chunfen (20–22 March) as its midpoint, then ending at Lixia (5–7 May).
In the Northern Hemisphere, the meteorological beginning of spring occurs on the first day of March. The March equinox on the 20 or 21 marks the astronomical beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere, where September is the seasonal equivalent of the Northern Hemisphere's March.
Dsc = Mediterranean-influenced subarctic climate; coldest month averaging below 0 °C (32 °F) (or −3 °C (26.6 °F)) and 1–3 months averaging above 10 °C (50 °F). At least three times as much precipitation in the wettest month of winter as in the driest month of summer, and the driest month of summer receives less than 30 mm (1.2 in).
With the spring equinox taking place on Monday, March 20, AccuWeather's expert team of international forecasters has released the details of what the upcoming spring season will hold in Europe. On ...
Who doesn’t love spring? The season brings blossoming flowers, warmer weather and the chance to put away our parkas until December. It's also a chance to try something new and refresh things ...
Amazon's description for Season 3 of The Wheel of Time reads, "The threats against the Light are multiplying: The White Tower stands divided, the Black Ajah run free, old enemies return to the Two ...
"Chapter 3" (American Horror Story) "Chapter 3" (Eastbound & Down) "Chapter 3" (House of Cards) "Chapter 3" "Chapter 3" (Star Wars: Clone Wars), an episode of Star Wars: Clone Wars "Chapter 3" "Chapter 3: The Sin", an episode of The Mandalorian "Chapter 3: The Streets of Mos Espa", an episode of The Book of Boba Fett
Articles relating to spring, one of the four temperate seasons, succeeding winter and preceding summer. Spring and "springtime" refer to the season, and also to ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth.