Poll “Winter of {year}”

Winter of 2002?

  • December of 2002

  • January of 2002


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When someone says “Winter of 2002,” do you think end of that year, or beginning of that year?
 
December. January isn't winter, it is pre-spring.
 
I treat it the same as football season, even though the winner is decided in the following year.
 
December. January isn't winter, it is pre-spring.
That may be the case in Texas, but December ain't winter in Wisconsin; it's just late fall. Temps still get above freezing in December. The heart of winter is January & February up here.

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We lucked out this year that we didn't get any brutally cold days.
 
That may be the case in Texas, but December ain't winter in Wisconsin; it's just late fall. Temps still get above freezing in December. The heart of winter is January & February up here.

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We lucked out this year that we didn't get any brutally cold days.
Global warming
 
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Winter doesn't start until December 21st. The majority of it is in Jan-Feb-Mar. So you should go with the beginning of the year.
 
December. January isn't winter, it is pre-spring.
Different for me.

Winter sometimes starts in the fall. Not always. Sometimes November goes to December and the grass is still green. Sometimes.

Winter always lasts until spring though.

If you say winter of whatever, it means the year you said, from January forward.

If December is shitty, it’s a bonus to the following years winter.
 
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