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    In·di·an sum·mer
    /ˈindēən ˈsəmər/

    noun

    • 1. a period of unusually dry, warm weather occurring in late autumn.
  2. An Indian summer is a period of unseasonably warm, dry weather that sometimes occurs in autumn in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. Several sources describe a true Indian summer as not occurring until after the first frost, or more specifically the first "killing frost".

  3. What is an Indian Summer or Second Summer? Where did this term originate, and what is its meaning today? Learn more. For over two centuries, The Old Farmer’s Almanac has gone by the adage: “If All Saints’ (November 1) brings out winter, St. Martin’s brings out Indian summer.”

  4. May 7, 2024 · “Indian summer” is a phrase most North Americans use to describe an unseasonably warm and sunny patch of weather during autumn. Weather Historian William R Deedler, of the National Weather Service, describes it as “any spell of warm, quiet, hazy weather that may occur in October or even early November”.

  5. An unseasonably warm, dry and calm weather, usually following a period of colder weather or frost in the late Autumn (or in the Southern hemisphere, where the term is less common, the late Spring). What's the origin of the phrase 'Indian summer'?

  6. Sep 11, 2019 · But there's an official definition of Indian summer, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac, and it has to meet certain criteria: It can't just be any old warm spell. The atmosphere...

  7. Indian summer, period of dry, unseasonably warm weather in late October or November in the central and eastern United States. The term originated in New England and probably arose from the Indians’ practice of gathering winter stores at this time.

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  9. Jul 21, 2011 · “Indian Summer” or “Second Summer” gained notoriety across Indian Country from the Atlantic to the Rockies. Yet its origin is a Story of Love Among The People of the Eastern Woodlands. There are several versions of this story among the Eastern Nations.

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