Indian summer



         


Indian summer is a name given to a period of sunny, warm weather just before winter. This time is usually in late October or early November sometime after the first frost. It can persist for just a few days or sometimes over a week.

The term is also used metaphorically to refer to anything that blooms late, or unexpectedly, or after is has been assumed to be no longer interesting or relevant. For example: "The team experienced an Indian summer, winning the series after losing the first six games". Compare this usage to renaissance.

The term has been used for well over two centuries and its origins have been lost. There are several theories as to its etymology:

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