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This October, ‘Winter Is Coming’ After Heavy Rainfall

We are well into another half of the existing October month. It is of course a month of preparation for the winter in the Northern Hemisphere. It continues to signify that there are two distinct kinds of trends in our seasonal transformation. 

It is wholly or simply not beyond our little comprehension to amply confess that we are supposed to be dangling between the spooky season and a far more comfortable season. Does it not appear so? Can it be denied altogether? 

Are we not utilising fewer air-conditioning tools and electric fans? The humid weather has been bidding goodbye to us as the daily temperatures are putting up with fluctuating levels. The concern remains stuck with the uninterrupted electricity supply.

As far as the students are concerned they are deeply annoyed and sensing a tad bit of uneasiness with putting on a full-sleeve shirt given the approaching modifications in the weather. Some of them were overheard saying If the unavoidable embarrassment. Yet, they will have to be accepting the school’s winter dress, as they maintained.

Accordingly, we seem to be standing on a threshold of “the season between summer and winter comprising in the northern hemisphere usually the months of September, October, and November or as reckoned astronomically extending from the September equinox to the December solstice.” 

Should we gird up our loins to appropriately enable ourselves believing that it is a time of full seasonal plurality? There will be sufficient marriages in the coming days. The families are talking of just no vacancy at the highly grandiose or formal marriage halls. Remarkably the departing aspects of extensive ordeal or, sometimes, the fast phases of hasty entry into the fresh season of winter, when a big urge for brighter sunny days comes to our perplexed mind.

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