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Meteorological spring begins today for se Texas🌷

The beginning of a new month marks today! We are no longer in the depths of winter when we start on the first day of March.

We not only have all these amazing and funny events in Houston this weekend, but we also have the beginning of a new season: meteorological spring.

Now you may be wondering what is the meteorological spring and how does it differ from the astronomical feather?

Well, here you will find all your answers!

Meteorological spring:

The meteorological spring is the beginning of a three -month period in which meteorologists describe the change in the seasons based on the temperature.

Meteorologists use “meteorological seasons” to describe seasonal changes (Copyright 2025 by KPRC click2houston – all rights reserved.)

In contrast to astronomical spring, meteorological spring comprises all of March, April and May.

Astronomical spring takes place around March 19 to 20. What is dependent on a leap year and means that the earth's axis is neither inclined after the sun nor the sun and gives us the same days of the day and the darkness. This is also known as spring equinox.

This year the astronomical spring will take place on March 20 at 5:01 a.m. Edt.

More daylight for Houston:

If we go all the month of March, you will find that the days will be longer.

So much that we will win about 45-50 minutes of daylight by the end of the month!

We win about 1.47 minutes of daylight every day in March (Copyright 2025 by KPRC click2houston – all rights reserved.)

Don't forget to put your watch an hour ahead of you, as the daylight savings start on Sunday, March 9 of this year!

Storm season:

Not only March 1st is the beginning of the meteorological spring, but also marks the beginning of the storm season.

This part of the season lasts from March 1 to March 31.

In order to start this spring season, we have the potential to see strong to heavy storms on Tuesday.

On Tuesday there is a chance of storm in Houston (Copyright 2025 by KPRC click2houston – all rights reserved.)

At the moment it is too early to determine exactly where storms form and meet and what the threats are because the prognosis can change.

Continue in us. We will keep you up to date when new data appears.

A warm February in Houston:

If you asked yourself how we did it for the month of February, it was warm.

Even with a week below the average temperatures (remember how cold it was?) We were still above average for most of the second month of the year.

We were 16.2 ° above average when we finished the month of February (Copyright 2025 by KPRC click2houston – all rights reserved.)

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