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The weather changes with the seasons. It affects what we wear and what we do. There are four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter. Each season has different weather and we must dress accordingly.
Spring means growth. When it is spring, flowers bloom and trees get new leaves. It often rains during spring, so people wear raincoats and carry umbrellas. The weather starts to get warmer, and the snow melts away.
Summer means warmth. During summer, the weather is usually hot and sunny. People wear shorts and t-shirts and often go swimming to cool off. It’s a good time for picnics and playing outside because the days are long.
Fall means change. When fall comes, the leaves change color and fall off the trees. The weather gets cooler, so people start wearing jackets. It's the time for harvesting and enjoying the outdoors before it gets too cold.
Winter means cold. In winter, the weather is cold, and it often snows. People wear coats, hats, and gloves to stay warm. Some people go skiing or have snowball fights.
Each season brings different weather, which can be fun in its own way. It's important to dress right for each season to stay comfortable and enjoy the outdoors.