Winter everywhere in the southern hemisphere begins on June 21 and spring begins on September 21. This means that the month of July is winter in Antarctica.
June may be the darkest month in Antarctica, because it is a winter month.
Winter in North America begins on December 21, and in Antarctica the same date marks the first day of summer.
Winter begins in Antarctica on June 21 and lasts until spring, which begins on September 21. However, Antarctica is a polar climate, and exists in extreme cold weather all year long.
December?
Winter begins on June 21 and ends on September 21 -- as does winter throughout the southern hemisphere.
Winter begins on June 21, and over most of the Antarctic continent, there are no sunrises during winter.
Officially, winter begins with the Winter Solstice on December 21.
Winter begins on June 21 and Spring begins on September 21 everywhere in the Southern Hemisphere, which is where you will find the Antarctic continent.
Winter begins on or about June 21 in the southern hemisphere.
In the southern hemisphere, August is the last month of winter, and thus is the coldest month everywhere south of the Equator.
July is well into the winter season, which begins on June 21, also called Mid-Winter's Day.