December - February: Cold and dark and wet season. Stock up on antidepressants, good food, "Hygge"-paraphenelia, asthma medication and remain indoors.
March - mid-July: Cold and green season.
Mid-July: Summer!!!
Mid-July - August: "pretend it is still summer"-season. Yes, we can grill and drink beer in the garden dammit just put on an extra jacket.
September: Wet and windy season.
October - November: Soggy cold season. Shoes and jackets go to the Drying Rack, not on the regular rack.
addenum: june-august is also barely-nighttime season. Sun "goes down" at 22:00 and remains barely under the horizon until 04:00 so the sky just stays bright. Good luck explaining to your toddler that it is night and time to sleep.
Mid-December to February: chilly weather, often between 4-15 degrees Celsius, pretty mild compared to the rest of the year
March: first spring, plants are noticeably becoming more alive, flowers are blooming, but temperatures are rapidly increasing. Around this time I set my heat pump to cooling mode
April to July: first part of summer, very dry, heatwaves start to happen. Temperature is around 28-40 degrees usually
July to early September: second part of summer, around as hot as the first part but monsoons start to happen
September: second spring, ofc similar to the first but temperatures start to drop.
Mid-September to November: the smoggy season. Pretty moderate temperatures (10-25 degrees), but there is way too much air pollution. A lot of it is due to farmers burning their stalks around this time. I set my heat pump to heating mode around the latter half of this season
In the video, the creator (talking about the seasons where they live, in Southern Coastal California) states that instead of saying "spring" and "autumn", they call both seasons "nice", because they are indistinguishable. I'm using the same rationale, basically.