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Why is the winter solstice the beginning of winter and not in the middle of winter?

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Why is the winter solstice the beginning of winter and not in the middle of winter?

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Climatologists usually consider (northern) winter to be December-January-February, which is three weeks ahead of the astronomical definition. That puts the middle of winter in the second week of January, which is pretty close to the time of the historically observed temperature minimum, at least in locations far from an ocean.

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