An unseasonably warm spell with clear skies near the middle of Autumn. Usually follows a substantial period of cool weather.
a period of abnormally warm or mild weather in late autumn or early winter
An unseasonably warm period near the middle of autumn, usually following a substantial period of cool weather.
A period, in mid- or late autumn, of abnormally warm weather, generally clear skies, sunny but hazy days, and cool nights. In the Northeast, at least one killing frost and preferably a substantial period of cool weather must precede this warm spell in order for it to be considered a true "Indian summer". It does not occur every year, and in some years there may be two or more Indian summers.
A period of abnormally warm weather in mid to late autumn with clear skies and cool nights. A first frost normally precedes this warm spell.
Indian Summer was an early and influential Screamo band originally from Oakland, California. Their sound leaned heavily on loud-soft dynamics, pushed to the extremes on either end. Many of their songs built up to chaotic, cathartic climaxes; in which the singer screamed the lyrics (often past the point of easy intelligibility) while the band tore into their instruments.
Indian summer is a name given to a period of sunny, warm weather in autumn, not long before winter. This time can be in late October or early November (Northern hemisphere) / late April or early May (Southern hemisphere), usually sometime after the first frost. It can persist for just a few days or weeks.
Indian Summer is an album by Carbon Leaf released on July 13, 2004, on the Vanguard Records label. Carbon Leaf's first major-label release, Indian Summer brought the band more popular attention and national radio airplay, especially the first two tracks on the album.
Indian Summer is a single by The Dream Academy.
Indian Summer is the fifth episode of Dawson's Creek third season. It aired on October 27, 1999.
Indian Summer is the 10th album by the Country Rock band Poco.