Talk:Vauban/Prime/@comment-8256051-20160423062607/@comment-23.27.13.119-20160505062518

^ Eh, where on Earth did you get that idea? Everyone knows that each of the yearly seasons are divided into 3 months; Dec - Feb is winter, Mar - May is spring, Jun - Aug is summer, Sep - Nov is fall and then the cycle repeats. Thus, we can conclude that a single season is comprised of roughly 91 days, give or take.

June 1 is the official first day of the summer. June 21 is only the day of the year, in which we receive the most hours of sunlight. It doesn't mark our official transitioning from spring to summer though.

December 21 is the polar opposite of June 21, in that it is the shortest day of the year, but we've already transitioned from fall to winter on December 1.

Late spring = late April to the end of May. Any period beyond that (June) is no longer to be considered "late spring", but "early summer".

Late fall = late October to the end of November. Any period beyond that (December) is no longer to be considered "late fall", but "early winter".