The beginning of Spring in the northern hemisphere is
the beginning of Autumn (Fall) in the southern one.
spring
When it is summer in the UK it is winter in Australia, because they are in opposite hemispheres. When it is spring in the northern hemisphere, it is autumn in the southern hemisphere, and vice-versa. This is due to the inclination of the Earth's axis, which changes the angle of sunlight from season to season.
Meteoroligically it is the last month on Autumn (Fall).
Summer in the Southern Hemisphere means that it's winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
In the Northern Hemisphere (USA, Europe, most of Asia), October is an AUTUMN month. In the Southern Hemisphere (Australia, most of South America), October is a SPRING month.
spring
When the sun is south of the equator, it would be winter in the northern hemisphere.
When it is summer in the UK it is winter in Australia, because they are in opposite hemispheres. When it is spring in the northern hemisphere, it is autumn in the southern hemisphere, and vice-versa. This is due to the inclination of the Earth's axis, which changes the angle of sunlight from season to season.
In the northern hemisphere, they migrate south in the fall (August through October) and return north in the spring (February and March).
Winter. The Northern Hemisphere's season is opposite of the Southern Hemisphere's, regardless of where it is in the Hemisphere.
The Northern Hemisphere experiences winter when the South Pole is pointed toward the Sun.
The South Pole is in the southern hemisphere, so it will be winter there too. In the northern hemisphere it will be summer.
Meteoroligically it is the last month on Autumn (Fall).
Spring
Summer in the Southern Hemisphere means that it's winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
In the Northern Hemisphere (USA, Europe, most of Asia), October is an AUTUMN month. In the Southern Hemisphere (Australia, most of South America), October is a SPRING month.
When it is Fall (or Autumn) in the northern hemisphere, it is Spring in the southern hemisphere.