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Winters Arriving Later and Growing Milder, Climate Trends Show

Last updated: September 18, 2025 9:28 pm
Anoosha Malik
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18 September 2025

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The first signs of winter—once expected by mid-October in many regions—are now arriving weeks later, according to new climate analyses. Warmer autumns are pushing back the onset of cold weather, leaving a shorter and less predictable winter season.

Researchers note that in several areas, frost and snowfall are delayed by up to three weeks compared to the late 20th century.

Shorter winters mean less snow cover, which reduces water storage for rivers and agriculture.

Communities that once relied on early winter cues, such as farmers and energy planners, are being forced to adjust strategies to unpredictable weather patterns.

Rising global temperatures linked to climate change are altering seasonal rhythms worldwide.

In North America, Europe, and parts of Asia, average winter temperatures are 2–4°C higher than historical baselines.

The shift impacts ecosystems too: plants bloom later, migration cycles of birds are disrupted, and pests that once died in early frosts now survive longer.

Energy demand patterns are shifting as heating use declines in early winter but increases sharply during sudden cold snaps.

Tourism industries dependent on snow, like ski resorts, are facing shorter seasons and lower reliability.

Scientists warn that delayed winters could worsen water shortages and destabilize long-term planning for climate resilience.

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