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If we follow the traditional, European view that each season is three months long, summer is from December to February. Autumn from March to May, winter from June to August and Spring from September to November. In actual fact, however, based on the weather, the seasons in South Africa are as follows:

Spring: September - October

Summer: November - March

Autumn: April - May

Winter: June - August

Thus, the spring is rather short, at only two months, whilst the summer is quite long, being 5 months in length, and in some northern regions of the country, even longer.

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Well, despite common belief, South Africa has all the normal seasons any other country has. Th exception is that in the southern hemispheres winter months are in the northern hemisphere's summer months

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At present, (June) it is Winter.

The seasons begin on the following dates in the southern hemisphere:

Spring - September

Summer - December

Autumn - March

Winter - June

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The same as they do in the Northern hemisphere - except the seasons are reversed

Theoretically mid season is at the solstice:

Winter 21 June

Spring 21 September

Summer 21 December

Autumn 21 March

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South Africa experiences all four seasons:

Spring: September-November

Summer: December-February

Autumn: March-May

Winter: June-August

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spring, summer, fall, winter

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