Seasons Northern Hemisphere ✧ «Premium»
Based entirely on the Earth's position relative to the sun (solstices and equinoxes). Because the Earth's orbit is slightly elliptical and calendar years vary due to leap years, these dates shift by a day or two each year.
The mirrors the spring equinox. The Sun crosses back over the equator, heading south. Daylight hours rapidly decrease in the Northern Hemisphere. As solar radiation weakens, temperatures drop, deciduous trees cease chlorophyll production (causing leaves to change color), and migratory animals begin moving southward. Winter (Winter Solstice to Vernal Equinox) seasons northern hemisphere
There’s something magical about living in the Northern Hemisphere. Every few months, nature doesn’t just change—it transforms . It paints with a different palette, breathes a different rhythm, and invites us to do the same. Based entirely on the Earth's position relative to
axial tilt combined with its annual revolution around the Sun. This geometry changes the angle of incoming solar radiation and daily light duration, driving the predictable, four-stage environmental cycle across the northern half of the globe. If you want to dive deeper into this topic, The Sun crosses back over the equator, heading south