![]() 09/07/2020 at 16:30 • Filed to: Adventures of the last Saskatchewan pirate | ![]() | ![]() |
Ice pellets falling and melting the moment they land on the car. Quickly turned back into rain. No snowstorm, but it’ll be coming sooner rather than later. While in many places, Labour Day is the last weekend of summer, apparently Saskatchewan takes it a lot more seriously. Very good odds I’ll be putting snow tires on by the first week of October.
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Is it the last day of summer? That never occured to me.
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Here in Canada it is. It’s the last long weekend before school starts up.
![]() 09/07/2020 at 16:54 |
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Same in New England, summer is 8 weeks.
![]() 09/07/2020 at 17:02 |
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I’ve been in school for going on 5 weeks now like most people down here. I wonder how much of that has to do with your shorter warm season? It kind of doesn’t matter too much as you’ll still be in school for quite a while during the “good” warm seasons down here.
![]() 09/07/2020 at 17:06 |
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Very likely. We also get out at the end of June (end of April for universities).
![]() 09/07/2020 at 17:10 |
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I think the primary schools usually get out very early June and colleges get out about the same difference earlier.
![]() 09/07/2020 at 17:21 |
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There are at least 4 definitions of summer:
Meteorological : June-August
Cosmological: June 2[0,1,2] -September 2[0,1,2]
Swimming pools ( in the Midwest anyway) : Memorial Day-Labor Day
School: TOO DAMNED SHORT
![]() 09/07/2020 at 17:28 |
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Fair. Some combination of those is a good middle ground.
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![]() 09/07/2020 at 19:20 |
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Ok, so 8 definitions of summer. You’re not helping simplify things.
![]() 09/07/2020 at 19:24 |
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Well, in most Europe, calendar summer is between the two solstices which are for 2020 the 20th of june and the 22th of september.
![]() 09/07/2020 at 19:26 |
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Yeah, that was my 2nd definition.
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