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Also known as "fall," it’s the transition from summer to winter when temperatures drop and leaves change color.
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When the sky is mostly or completely covered by clouds, blocking the sun.
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A condition where thick, low-lying mist near the ground makes it hard to see.
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Extremely cold weather, typically at or below the temperature where water turns to ice.
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Having a high temperature that feels intense or creates a lot of heat.
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Weather characterized by liquid water falling from the sky in droplets.
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When frozen water crystals (snowflakes) fall from the sky and cover the ground.
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The transition season between winter and summer when plants begin to grow and flowers bloom.
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Rough weather involving strong winds, heavy rain, and often thunder or lightning.
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The warmest season of the year, occurring between spring and autumn, characterized by the longest days.
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Bright, clear weather with plenty of direct light from the sun.
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When there are strong, noticeable currents of air moving through the atmosphere.
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The coldest season of the year, often bringing frost, ice, and the shortest days of sunlight.