Why aren’t the hottest days on the solstice?
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Why aren’t the hottest days on the solstice?
The hottest days occur after the summer solstice. Image via Quang Nguyen Vinh/ Pexels. The hottest days are after the June solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. The phenomenon of the hottest weather following the summer solstice by a month or two is called the lag of the seasons. The hottest days follow the solstice And you can understand it if you’ve ever visited a beach in June. On Northern Hemisphere beaches around now, you’ll notice how cold …
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