How Summer Is Gradually Changing

Published on 2 June 2025 at 12:52

   Summer, once marked by predictable warmth and sunshine, is undergoing noticeable changes. Across the globe, temperatures are rising earlier and staying hotter for longer. What was once a three-month season now stretches into late spring and early fall, with heatwaves becoming more frequent and intense. In many regions, rainfall patterns are shifting, leading to droughts in some places and flash floods in others.

Wildfires, once seasonal, now rage unpredictably due to drier conditions. These shifts affect ecosystems, agriculture, and human health. Crops struggle under extreme heat, while rising temperatures contribute to the spread of diseases and worsen air quality.

Scientists link these changes to global climate change driven by human activity. As carbon emissions continue, the planet absorbs more heat, disrupting the natural rhythm of the seasons. Summer as we know it is evolving, reminding us of the urgent need to address our environmental impact.

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