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Spring starts: Meteorological vs astronomical

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March 5, 2023

Spring starts
Meteorological vs astronomical

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Spring starts the very first day of March... in one sense, but did you know there are actually two starts to the new season?

On Wednesday, we welcomed the arrival of meteorological spring which annually arrives on March 1st in the Northern Hemisphere. Running from March to May 31st.

Meanwhile, astronomical spring does not begin until the Vernal Equinox which changes slightly each year. This year it falls on March 20th.

To make matters simpler for meteorologists, it is easier to split the year into four neat quarters every three months at a time. In many regions of the U.S., this is easy to do as our weather systems generally fit into four distinct patterns.

In other locations this is not possible, in the far east, for example, monsoon seasons mean there are only three recognizable seasons while polar regions only see two.

Astronomical spring is based on the position of Earth in its orbit of the Sun. Due to the tilt of the planet’s rotation around its axis, we see solstices and equinoxes guiding the seasons.

Weather & Radar USA editorial team
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