lähtötalvinen
Lähtötalvinen is a Finnish term that describes the period at the very beginning of winter. It refers to the time when the first significant snowfall occurs, and the landscape starts to transition into its winter state. This period is often characterized by cold temperatures, frost, and shorter daylight hours, though it does not necessarily mean the full severity of winter has arrived. The exact timing of lähtötalvinen can vary depending on the region within Finland, with northern areas experiencing it earlier than the south. It is a distinct phase before the deeper, more established winter conditions set in. The term captures the initial onset of winter, marking a clear change from the autumn season. This transition can be a gradual process, but lähtötalvinen signifies the point where winter's presence becomes undeniable.