Different people and places have different definitions for the beginning and end of each season. I follow the rule by which the seasons begin on the solstices and equinoxes.
In the northern hemisphere, spring 2013 begins on March 20 at 11:01 AM UTC. Therefore, the first full day of spring is March 22 in the Line Islands of Kiribati that are north of the equator and March 21 throughout the populated lands of the rest of the northern hemisphere.
In the Southern Hemisphere, spring 2013 begins on September 22 at 8:43 PM UTC. Therefore, the first full day of spring is September 24 in southern hemisphere time zones east of and including UTC+4 and September 23 in southern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC+3.
In the southern hemisphere, the first day of spring is marked by the spring equinox, which typically occurs around September 22 or 23. In 2013, the first day of spring fell on September 23. This date signifies the moment when day and night are approximately equal in length as the sun crosses the celestial equator.
The first day of spring.
The first day of spring is called vernal equinox!
The first day of spring in 2008 was March 20th.
The first day of spring in 1953 was on March 20th.
The first day of spring in 1992 was on March 19th.
The first day of spring in 1958 was on March 21st.
The first day of spring in 2014 will fall on March 20th. This will be a Thursday.
The first day of spring in 1975 was on March 20th.
The first day of spring is always March 20, or the spring equinox. It is also called the vernal equinox.
The first day of spring is called the vernal equinox or the March equinox.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012 is the first day of spring