Today 21st June 2009. The date of the June Solstice
What is the first day of winter in the southern hemisphere
The first day of winter in Antarctic is June 21; the first day of summer is December 21. These dates begin the seasons throughout the southern hemisphere.
Because the 31st of August is the last day of Winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
The first day of winter everywhere in the Southern Hemisphere is June 21.
Everywhere in the southern hemisphere, the first day of fall is March 21. The first day of winter is June 21. Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere.
For the Northern hemisphere's winter, the Tropic of Capricorn. For the Southern hemisphere's winter, the Tropic of Cancer.
The first day of winter everywhere in the Southern Hemisphere is June 21 and the first day of spring is September 21.
In the Southern Hemisphere, the June solstice is known as the shortest day of the year. It is when the sun has reached its furthest point from the equator and marks the first day of winter.
The first day of winter everywhere in the southern hemisphere is June 21. The first day of spring is September 21.
It's the beginning of Summer there.
December 22
In 2014, the first day of summer in NY is Saturday, June 21st. After a long winter and short spring, summer is a welcomed season.