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Bobų vasara

,,Bobų vasara" is the weather warming at the end of September and early October, which is related to the time to Lithuania from a south-facing anticyclone. The air warms up to + 20 ° C, in the morning you will get dew or frost. At the time of the night, the soil is slightly cold, and the day soil and air warms up, but not too much.

The summer phenomenon of the ,,Bobų vasara" is characteristic of many countries of the northern hemisphere, when the autumn Anticyclone is stabilised. ,,Bobų vasara" is usually followed by a frostbite, they are sometimes blooming in the summer, usually flowering plants. One of the characteristic features of the ,,Bobų vasara" is flying Cobweps.

In Russia, ,,Bobų vasara" (according to the Dictionary of Brokhauz and Efron) is a dry serene autumn in late August or early September, when Cobwebles fly in the air.

In North America such a period is usually called the summer of Indians (Indian summer). In the Pyrenees, Italy and France, the Church of St. Martyn's summer (it. Estate di San Martino, gallium. Veraniño de San Martiño, Portug. Bulgaria and Serbia, the Romani summer, the Czech Republic, the summer of the cobwebs. The Latvians kept the old beautiful word "atsummer", which came back summer.

One of the popular interpretations of why this time is called ,,Bobų vasara" is the last day of the year when old women can warm up in the sunshine. However, the folklore and philologists explain that the ,,Bobų vasara" is not related to the bobbin, but to the Bobbs, so that the great spiders in the autumn meadows are called those who knit the weathering spider veins.