sensommarhöst
Sensommarhöst is a term used in Swedish to describe the transitional period from late summer into autumn, characterized by a continuation of warm or mild late-summer weather alongside the early signs of autumn. The compound combines sensommar (late summer) with höst (autumn). The term is descriptive and not tied to a fixed calendar date; it is often used in weather reporting, meteorology, and everyday language to capture a seasonal overlay where summer-like conditions persist into early autumn.
Weather and climate: During sensommarhöst, daytime temperatures remain relatively high for the season, while nights begin
Natural environment: The late-summer flora may still be in bloom, and fruiting seasons continue with berries
Cultural significance: In Sweden and neighboring countries, sensommarhöst holds a transitional appeal in tourism, agriculture, and