It all depends on where you live in the world. If you live in the northern hemisphere, the start of the year (January) is in winter. If you live in the Southern Hemisphere it is summer.
There's no "official" first season, but most people consider Spring to be the first season, as new life begins after the dead of winter.
Spring, Fall - Equinox Summer, Winter - Solstice
Usually it is spring, summer, autumn, winter. However, that is the case in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, it would be autumn. Another way of looking at it is that it is winter when the year starts in the northern hemisphere and spring is the first season entirely in the year in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, it is summer when the year starts and autumn is the first season entirely in the year.
That depends on your perspective. If you live in the northern hemisphere, it is winter on the 1st of January, then comes spring and then comes summer. In the southern hemisphere, it would be the opposite, with the year starting in summer and then autumn and winter. In the northern hemisphere spring is often listed as the first season, and then you have summer second and autumn is third. Again, that would be reverse in the southern hemisphere.
Usually around December 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and June 21st in the Southern Hemisphere.
February is in the season of winter. Winter is acknowledged as the first season. After winter, you have spring, then summer, then fall, and back to winter.
There's no "official" first season, but most people consider Spring to be the first season, as new life begins after the dead of winter.
Spring, Fall - Equinox Summer, Winter - Solstice
autumn Actually winter is the season before spring then comes summer then autum and so forth.Winter...
The first season of the year in the USA in January is winter, followed by spring, summer, fall/autumn, then back to winter in December.
Usually it is spring, summer, autumn, winter. However, that is the case in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, it would be autumn. Another way of looking at it is that it is winter when the year starts in the northern hemisphere and spring is the first season entirely in the year in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, it is summer when the year starts and autumn is the first season entirely in the year.
There are four seasons. In the order of the calendar year, they are winter, spring, summer, as well as autumn.
That depends on your perspective. If you live in the northern hemisphere, it is winter on the 1st of January, then comes spring and then comes summer. In the southern hemisphere, it would be the opposite, with the year starting in summer and then autumn and winter. In the northern hemisphere spring is often listed as the first season, and then you have summer second and autumn is third. Again, that would be reverse in the southern hemisphere.
Hurrican season officially begins the first of June and goes through November, so it would be the summer and fall seasons.
winter
The seasons are an endless cycle, one doesn't come before the other. But most people say spring, then summer, then fall, then winter, then back to spring, so you could say spring comes first. Technically, winter goes into the next year, its months being December, January, and february, spring starting in march. But most people associate spring with the beginning of the year, summer sort of in the middle, fall toward the end, and winter at the very end.
Spring come before fall ofcourse because of the weahter.... It's spring, fall, autom, then winter..