I guess you read that wrong. It is March 2022 not March 22nd. Still pretty late in winter though.
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Official end of winter in Germany is March 20th. I guess that's what they refer to. Anyways I just wanted to point out that they did not announce a date but a month.h3rich wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 12:45 pmYes...it's the users fault. He read it wrong, it wasn't written wrong...HE read it wrong!
Meteorological winter ends on Feb. 28.
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It is so well written that users have to guess what they mean...CptCray wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 12:53 pmOfficial end of winter in Germany is March 20th. I guess that's what they refer to. Anyways I just wanted to point out that they did not announce a date but a month.
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Not really - it's written as '22 which the correct and common way of abbreviating a year (e.g., "Class of '19"), and the rest are written as seasons, all with '22 after them. It's quite obvious it means 2022.
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I meant the date...it says winter which can be interpreted differently. Why create more confusion?