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In the United States, Independence Day seems to mark midsummer, even though meteorologically it is just the beginning.
In your area, when would be considered midsummer?
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Midsummer is still marked by the solstice, around June 21st, but in reality, as far as the weather goes in Britain,the middle of summer tends to be around the end of July or beginning of August
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Lovely!
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Thanks, Jennie 🙂
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You’re welcome, Sue. 🙂
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From now through the middle of August is midsummer. Usually, it starts to cool down quite suddenly in the second half of August and at least here in New England, September is cool up here, though 250 miles south, in New York, September is still very warm. There’s a surprisingly large difference in the seasons in one and a half degrees of latitude.
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It doesn’t take a lot, does it? I like September as a rule… though there is hether in August 🙂
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Lovely. We’ve had such crazy weather I’m not sure what season it is. Our June and first half of July were unseasonably warm. Now we are in a spell of unseasonably cool. I think the 4th of July marks midsummer here and when school starts in August/September everyone considers summer to have passed even though, technically, it isn’t over until the end of September.
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We’re in the grip of a dry heatwave here and hoping for rain, mist or even a little dew!
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Praying you get a break. Hugs
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Likewise, Michelle!
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