1. mid-spring - Noun
2. mid-spring - Adjective
3. mid-spring - Adverb
mid-spring (countable and uncountable, plural mid-springs)
The middle of spring.
mid-spring (not comparable)
In the middle of spring (the season), or a spring (leap).
If space is limited, go for the compact, slow-growing deciduous M. stellata, which grows to around 3m (9ft) and hose silky buds open in mid-spring to produce star-shaped, white flowers. Source: Internet
It’s a typically mild mid-spring weeknight in Chesterfield and the synthetic turf playing fields at River City Sportsplex are overrun with young athletes honing their skills. Source: Internet
Most of the light annual precipitation occurs from late autumn to mid-spring, but no one month is particularly wet. Source: Internet
Precipitation is elevated from mid-spring to the end of summer, but remains largely constant throughout the year, totaling convert annually. Source: Internet
The north face is also one of Scotland's foremost venues for winter mountaineering and ice climbing, and holds snow until quite late in the year; in a good year, routes may remain in winter condition until mid-spring. Source: Internet
This explanation is complicated by the fact that cloud formation has been observed not only after the southern summer solstice but also during mid-spring. Source: Internet