AC:WW Seasons Guide
If there is one thing that is great about Animal Crossing, that it's the weather changes. Sometimes it's sunny, snowy, rainy, or anything else! Here is a guide that will explain when the seasons change:February 4th: The ground turns lighter.
February 18th: The trees still have snow on them, but are green which means spring is coming.
February 25th: First day of Spring and everything is a green yellow color.
February 25th: Dandelions and Clover patches are possible, so is rain and T-storms.
April 1st: Blossoms and darker grass/fruit trees appear.
April 8th: The blossoms will end.
Rainy season: 6/1-7/15
Thunderstorm season (more frequent T-storms): 6/1-9/15
Tanning season: 7/16-9/15
July 23rd: Grass becomes brighter and trees become blue green.
September 16th: First day of Autumn and the trees and grass look identical as it did 2/25.
October 1st: Grass changes to a yellowish color and some of the trees turn more yellow, too.
After Acorn Festival: Grass and trees turn even more yellow.
October 22nd: Grass turns yellow-orange and trees are yellow orange, gold, while others are still greenish.
October 26: Some trees turn more orange and the grass is pretty much the same.
November 4th: The trees are now scarlet, gold, and yellow green colored, grass is still the same.
November 10th: Trees are orange and red, grass is same still.
November 19th: Trees are all red, maroon, and orange, grass is brownish with blue spots
November 20th: Trees are a redish purple and brown, grass is brown with blue spots still.
November 26th: Trees are a funky brownish purple color and the grass is the same color, too. (No blue spots, though)
December 10th: Nothing happens, except it is guaranteed to snow this day.
December 11th: The snow will stick to the ground and the trees will be covered in snow, too.
December 11th: No more clover patches or dandelions
Snowball season: 12/11-2/24
Made by Bogmire of Animal Crossing Community, Edited by Sasha
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