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Weather
SeasonsTemperate
Winter
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Tropical
wet season
dry season
CloudsGeneral
Cloud cover
Cloud physics
Cloud types
High-clouds (Family A)
Cirrocumulus
Cirrus cloud
Cirrostratus
Middle-clouds (Family B)
Altostratus
Altocumulus
Low-clouds(Family C)
Cumulus cloud
Stratocumulus cloud
Nimbostratus cloud
Stratus cloud
PrecipitationRain
Drizzle
Snow
Freezing rain
Ice pellets
Hail
Graupel
Severe weatherThunderstorm
Lightning
Supercell
Downburst
Tornado
Waterspout
Tropical cyclone
 
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Winter is one of the four seasons of temperate zones. Winter officially begins on the winter solstice, being the day of the year which has fewest hours of daylight. Winter ends, and spring begins, on the following equinox. In the Northern Hemisphere, depending on the year, this corresponds to the period between December 20 and 21 and March 20 or 21. Winter is the season between autumn and spring. In many countries in the Southern Hemisphere, including Australia , New Zealand and South Africa, winter begins on 1 June and ends on 31 August.

From a meteorological perspective, winter is the season with the shortest days and the lowest average temperatures. It has colder weather and, especially in the higher latitudes or altitudes, snow and ice. The coldest average temperatures of the season are typically experienced in January in the Northern Hemisphere and in June or July in the Southern Hemisphere.







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