Four Seasons Weather Extra | Quality

Autumn weather is transitional. It carries the memory of summer’s warmth but whispers of winter’s chill. It is the season of the sweater, the first fire in the hearth, and the warmth of spices like cinnamon and nutmeg.

Winter begins with the , the shortest day of the year. It is a period of conservation and quiet.

Spring weather is notoriously unpredictable. As the earth warms up, clashing air masses often lead to frequent rain showers (the classic "April showers") and, in some regions, severe thunderstorms or tornadoes. four seasons weather

But when Spring truly settles in, it is an explosion of life. The technical term for this is vernalization —the process by which plants are coaxed out of dormancy after a period of cold. We witness this in the sudden green mist that covers the trees, the brave yellow heads of daffodils pushing through the last crusts of frost, and the symphony of bird calls returning to the canopy.

Expect heatwaves, high humidity, and afternoon heat-pulse thunderstorms. In coastal areas, summer marks the beginning of hurricane or typhoon seasons as the oceans absorb maximum solar energy. Autumn weather is transitional

The transition from Summer to Autumn is the most visually striking of the year. The chemical changes in the trees—chlorophyll breaking down to reveal hidden carotenoids and anthocyanins—turn landscapes into tapestries of crimson, burnt orange, and gold. The weather cools, bringing with it a crispness that feels like clarity. The air becomes drier, the skies take on a deeper, cerulean blue, and the light shifts to a golden hue that photographers call "the golden hour."

Spring weather is notoriously fickle, and that is part of its charm. It is the season of the "false start," where a 70-degree day is followed by a dusting of snow. We watch the thermometers like hawks, desperate for the "sustained warmth." Winter begins with the , the shortest day of the year

We often associate Summer with freedom, a holdover from our school days. It is the time of travel, of bare feet, and of immersion in water. Whether it is the crashing waves of an ocean or the stillness of a mountain lake, we seek the cool relief of water to balance the heat of the air.

Autumn is another transitional season, moving from summer warmth to winter cold.

The four seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn (or Fall), and Winter - bring diverse weather conditions that impact our daily lives, agriculture, and ecosystems. This feature provides an in-depth look at each season's characteristic weather patterns, activities, and effects on the environment.