suveaega
Suveaeg is an Estonian term for the summer period, referring to the warm part of the year in temperate climates. In everyday use it denotes roughly the months of June through August in the Northern Hemisphere, though the exact span varies by location and climate. Meteorologists often define summer as June 1 to August 31, while astronomers place its start at the summer solstice and its end at the autumnal equinox. The word itself comes from suvi meaning "summer" and aeg meaning "time."
Climatic characteristics in the Baltic region typically include mild to warm temperatures, longer daylight hours, and
Social and cultural aspects: Suveaeg is a peak time for outdoor recreation, travel, and agricultural activity.
Environmental notes: Summers support ecological growth, bird and insect activity, and tourism. Ongoing climate change is