
Late Summer
Late summer refers to the period typically occurring from August to early September when the days are still warm and lengthy, but the season begins transitioning toward autumn. During this time, crops like corn and early harvests are often completed, and temperatures may start to cool slightly. It’s characterized by mature plants, often with harvest festivals, and a change in natural scenery as some plants begin to prepare for the fall. Weather can vary, but overall, late summer maintains the warmth and vibrancy of midsummer, serving as a bridge to the cooler, more subdued days of autumn.