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When I write it on internet dictionary, it shows as indian summer.
A warm spell of weather? Above average temperatures? Depending on how much above average & for how many days it could even be classed as a "heat wave". But the term "Indian Summer" came originally from the US where it referred to a warm spell after the first autumn frost. Some people though tend to just call any warm spell of weather in the autumn as an "Indian Summer" so call it what you like.
A warm spell of weather? Above average temperatures? Depending on how much above average & for how many days it could even be classed as a "heat wave". But the term "Indian Summer" came originally from the US where it referred to a warm spell after the first autumn frost. Some people though tend to just call any warm spell of weather in the autumn as an "Indian Summer" so call it what you like.
Today's high was 27.3°C and July and August average highs are in upper 29s. So about 2 and half degrees cooler than July and August average highs.
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