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    Here in Argentina spring beggins in september, and finishes on december, but it usually starts being warmer in august, and it is already hot in november.... We don't have a cold snowy winter like most of you, so the difference bitween winter and spring is not that big sometimes....
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    Spring usually starts late March here, and lasts until late May to early June. I love spring! Ususlly by then I'm pretty sick of snow - although we haven't had much snow this winter (at least not yet!)

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    Judging by the lovely blue sky and sunshine outside - it starts now!
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    Here in New England, it is usually mid April - June. I CAN'T WAIT!

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    Hmmm, here in Anchorage, Alaska, Spring usually begins towards the end of May. Memorial Day weekend is usually spectacular. By then, it's still a little nippy at night but things are beginning to sprout and green up. But, our weather has been changing, so it may even be earlier this year. (We, can only hope).
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    Quote Originally Posted by kuhio98
    Hmmm, here in Anchorage, Alaska, Spring usually begins towards the end of May.
    Same here, except unlike the rest of you, spring could stay away for a much longer time as far as I am concerned! It's my least favorite time of year.
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    Yup - sometime in April or May, maybe, depending on the year, though we had some March-like weather in January, we're due for a foot of snow this weekend - this being New England, spring is a rare, gorgeous, (sniffly, miserable) fleeting moment - some years it seems to last for a week before we get the hot muggies, and some years the weather just shifts between winter/spring/summer every dayfor a few weeks, before settling on summer!

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    auggie writes:
    Here in Texas it usually doesn’t last long.
    The temperatures go from cold to hot in no time.
    Guess it depends on what part of Texas you're from. Down here in the Southeast, we've had springlike conditions most of the winter. Great for now, Bad for later, cuz we're gonna have bugs galore come summer, with no freezing temps to zap'em out.

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    Spring starts end March here- but I simply can't wait anymore. We had snow since November (usually from January but this year it started early because Edwina's Secretary came beginning December and she ordered it ) and I would need at least one extra spring day (that can happen as early as February). It lasts until June. Sometimes until September as we do not always have hot summers

    We are right now in another snow storm (Auggie, it's not in the area you are from but in South East Germany) and I felt this morning close to needing chains to get to our neighboring village

    I want Spring !!!!!!!

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    Officially, it's the 25th of March until somewhere near the end of May, but all it's wonderfully dry and sunny all week and my snowdrops are up, although we probably won't have crocus for a couple of weeks. It's been a dry winter and not particularly cold. I hope it keeps up!

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