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Happy Meteorological Spring! Here's why it's different than official spring

Meteorological spring started Sunday, official spring starts March 19th.

It's time for sunshine and cherry blossoms in the DMV!  Sunday marks the start of meteorological spring.  March 1st is the unofficial start of spring, based on temperatures.  The official start of spring happens on March 19th.  So what's the difference? We explain below. 

Meteorological Spring 

Meteorological spring is based on temperature cycles usually for a three month block when temperatures are similar.  For example, meteorological spring is March, April and May.  This is the time of the year in D.C. where we typically start seeing highs climb to the 60s, 70s and 80s on a consistent basis.  

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Temperature Trend

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Meteorological summer would be June, July, August.  These months typically have the warmest temperatures of the year.  September, October, and November are when temperatures cool off from summer , giving us a feel for fall. December, January and February typically mark the coldest part of the year, which is why it's referred to as meteorological winter. 

Astronomical Spring 

The official start of spring (vernal equinox)  is based on Earth's position in relation to the sun. Spring equinox typically occurs on or around March 21. 

Spring equinox is determined by the sun's position directly above the equator. The sun's rays are most concentrated along the equator at this time.   Equinox is derived from the Latin words aequus (equal) and nox (night).   

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Vernal Equinox

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The National Centers For Environmental Information describes why we have meteorological and astronomical seasons.   

"Because Earth actually travels around the sun in 365.24 days, an extra day is needed every fourth year, creating what we know as Leap Year. This also causes the exact date of the solstices and equinoxes to vary. Additionally, the elliptical shape of Earth’s orbit around the sun causes the lengths of the astronomical seasons to vary between 89 and 93 days. These variations in season length and season start would make it very difficult to consistently compare climatological statistics for a particular season from one year to the next. Thus, the meteorological seasons were born." 

What's Different About This Spring?

In 2020, Spring will start on March 19th at 11:49 p.m.  This is the earliest start of spring in more than 100 years!  

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