Countries in the Southern Hemisphere such as Australia, New Zealand, countries in southern Africa, islands of the south Pacific, islands of the south Atlantic, and the countries of South America that are south of the equator.
4 ... Winter (December-February) Spring (March-May) Summer (June-August) Autumn (September-November)
The four periods (known as seasons) of the planet Earth include Winter (December-February), Spring (February-May), Summer (June-August), and Autumn (September-November).
the season is summer because in June 21,2010 this year it was summer.
January, February, and March are Winter months. April, May, and June are Spring months. July, August, and September are Summer months, and October, November, and December are Fall months :)
Summer is:December,January, February. Autum is:March, April, May.Winter is: June,July,August. and, Spring is: September,October,November. So, there you have it.
November to February
end of November through the start of February
June is in summer, winter is in December-February, spring is in March-May, autumn is in September-November.
As London is in the Northern Hemisphere, summer is (roughly) from June to August, fall is September to November, winter is December to February, and spring is from March to May. This is the same for all countries in the Northern Hemisphere.
There are cruises to Antarctica during the short Southern Hemisphere summer, from about November through February.
January and February are generally considered winter months in most regions of the world. However, in some countries like Australia and New Zealand, January and February are summer months. It ultimately depends on the location and the hemisphere.
Countries in the Southern Hemisphere experience summer in March. Notable examples include Australia, where summer runs from December to February, and the weather can still be warm in early March. Other Southern Hemisphere countries like Argentina and South Africa also experience late summer during this time.
The weather is warm to hot over the summer months, being December to February. The average summer temperatures range from 27°C -30°C during the day.
In Antarctica, summer typically starts in late November and ends in late February. This is when the temperatures are milder, and the region experiences 24 hours of daylight.
4 ... Winter (December-February) Spring (March-May) Summer (June-August) Autumn (September-November)
Usually late spring to summer (around November and December, sometimes January, at the very latest February)
Winter is from June to August Spring is from September to November Summer is from December to February Autumn or Fall is from March to May.