kevätkesa
Kevätkesa, also known as "spring summer," is a term used in some cultures, particularly in Finland, to describe a transitional period between spring and summer. This period is characterized by a mix of spring-like and summer-like weather conditions. Kevätkesa typically occurs in late May or early June, and it can last for a few weeks. During this time, the weather is often unpredictable, with temperatures fluctuating between cool and warm, and precipitation ranging from rain to sunshine.
The term "kevätkesa" is often used to describe the period when the first summer-like days start to
In Finnish culture, kevätkesa is often celebrated with various events and activities, such as outdoor concerts,