Repack | Season Months In Usa

1. Overview The United States, located in the Northern Hemisphere, experiences four distinct astronomical seasons. However, for practical purposes like climate tracking and agriculture, meteorological seasons are also commonly used. This report outlines both systems. 2. Astronomical Seasons (Based on Earth’s position relative to the sun) These align with solstices and equinoxes. Dates vary slightly (±1 day) each year.

| Season | Months | |--------|--------| | | March, April, May | | Summer | June, July, August | | Autumn (Fall) | September, October, November | | Winter | December, January, February | season months in usa

| Season | Start (approx.) | End (approx.) | Typical months | |--------|----------------|---------------|----------------| | | March Equinox (Mar 20–21) | June Solstice (Jun 20–21) | March, April, May | | Summer | June Solstice (Jun 20–21) | September Equinox (Sep 22–23) | June, July, August | | Autumn (Fall) | September Equinox (Sep 22–23) | December Solstice (Dec 21–22) | September, October, November | | Winter | December Solstice (Dec 21–22) | March Equinox (Mar 20–21) | December, January, February | Note: Because astronomical seasons depend on exact planetary alignment, start/end dates can shift by a day. 3. Meteorological Seasons (Based on annual temperature cycles) Used by climatologists for consistent data comparison. These divide the year into fixed 3‑month periods. This report outlines both systems

(Note: In both common systems, months are the same – only start/end days differ slightly for astronomy.) Dates vary slightly (±1 day) each year