In the conventional US calendar,
Winter (89 days) begins on 20-23 Dec, the winter solstice,
Spring (92 days) on 19-22 Mar, the spring equinox,
Summer (93 days) on 19-23 June, the summer solstice, and
Autumn (90 days) on 21-24 Sept, the autumn equinox.
So technically winter is usually the shortest month
but, in meteorology for the Northern hemisphere:
spring begins on March 1,
summer on June 1,
autumn on September 1, and
winter on December 1.
They are the same.
2007-03-27 09:00:32
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answered by wanna_be_md 3
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not in Texas, it's the longest. :)
Meaning, if you are talking about actual weather, then it depends on where you are.
If you are talking about days on the calendar, then someone answered that for you.
2007-03-27 18:04:38
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answered by Terri 6
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