kevätkesä
Kevätkesä is a Finnish term that translates to "spring-summer" or "late spring early summer." It describes a transitional period in the Finnish climate and calendar, typically occurring in May and early June. During Kevätkesä, the last remnants of winter give way to the full bloom of summer. Snowmelt is usually complete, and the days become significantly longer, reaching their peak around the summer solstice.
This period is characterized by a rapid increase in temperatures and the emergence of lush vegetation. Forests