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− | '''Winter''' in the {{SER}} is a season that starts on [[November]] 26 and ends on [[February]] 24. In the [[Hemisphere| | + | '''Winter''' in the {{SER}} is a season that starts on [[November]] 26 and ends on [[February]] 24. In the [[Hemisphere|\LS\Eouthern hemisphere]] in {{NH|short}}, winter starts on [[May]] 26 and ends on [[August]] 24. |
The [[weather]] of winter consists mainly of snowy, cloudy days. Snow may fall as soon as late November / May, but will not settle until [[December]] 11 / [[June]] 11 (December 10 in {{PG}}). With the settling of the snow, [[snowball]]s can be found dotted around the town. These can be rolled up and joined together to make [[snowfolk]]s, or to discover and catch a [[Dung Beetle]]. Because of the cold setting, winter has the least amount of critters to catch. | The [[weather]] of winter consists mainly of snowy, cloudy days. Snow may fall as soon as late November / May, but will not settle until [[December]] 11 / [[June]] 11 (December 10 in {{PG}}). With the settling of the snow, [[snowball]]s can be found dotted around the town. These can be rolled up and joined together to make [[snowfolk]]s, or to discover and catch a [[Dung Beetle]]. Because of the cold setting, winter has the least amount of critters to catch. |