Picture this: long, warm evenings on the patio, seaside getaways and gelato galore. The wait is almost over as we're fast approaching what everyone is waiting for: the first day of summer. It's fair ...
Warm, sunny days are getting longer as the first day of summer and the first heat waves of the season are upon us. Here's what to know about the summer solstice in June and the longest day of the year ...
Is it summer yet? Not quite, but it's getting closer. The first official day of summertime is nearly upon us. Here's what you need to know about when summer starts and what it means for Indiana. June ...
Long days spent outdoors. Sunshine-filled hours on the beach. Backyard barbecues and catching up with friends and family. It’s still a couple months away, but summer is in the air. The summer solstice ...
Saturday, June 21 marked the first full day of summer 2025 in New York City after the solstice occurred at 10:41 p.m. Friday. Now, the Tri-State Area could see its first heat wave of the season, and ...
Summer 2025's meteorological start is June 1, while the astronomical start is June 20. Many consider Memorial Day weekend the unofficial start of summer, while others consider it the last day of ...
For anybody located in the northern hemisphere, summer is finally upon us! So, when exactly does the summer solstice begin? Find out here. The first day of summer, a.k.a the summer solstice, is ...
With temps in metro Phoenix edging into the 100s, you may be wondering exactly when summer officially starts. Even though it's still spring, you're probably wearing sandals, sundresses and tank tops ...
Break out the barbecue pit and blow up the inflatable pool toys, because summer officially kicks off at the end of June. While Memorial Day is traditionally seen as summer's unofficial start, the ...
This story has been updated with new information. It's almost time for Memorial Day weekend and thoughts of summer activities like splashing in the pool, cookouts and wondering how it got so hot so ...
It's almost time for splashing in the pool, cookouts and wondering how it got so hot so quick. But we're not quite there yet. Memorial Day weekend might usher in the summer season for many, but the ...