February Sun Feels Like May Already
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Today in the morning I clicked these few pictures of the sun shining bright over the sky. It was not even late, just around 9 AM, but the sunlight already felt intense. The rays were piercing through the leaves and spreading a sharp glow everywhere. It didn’t feel like a normal February morning at all.
February hasn’t even ended yet, but the sun feels like early summer. Standing under direct sunlight even for a few minutes was enough to make me feel warm. By noon, the heat becomes strong enough to make you sweat. This is something we usually experience in April or May, not in February.


I honestly don’t understand what the climate is going through these days. The weather has become so unpredictable. One day it feels very cold, the next day suddenly warm. Sometimes there is unexpected rain, and sometimes dry heat. Everything feels random. There is no proper transition between seasons anymore.
Earlier, seasons had their own identity. Winter used to feel like winter. Summer used to arrive gradually. But now it feels like seasons are overlapping and confusing us. Mornings may still carry a little chill, but by afternoon it almost feels like peak summer. Even evenings are not as cool as they used to be.


When I was clicking these pictures, I noticed how sharp the sunlight looked filtering through the green leaves. It was beautiful, yes, but also slightly worrying. The brightness was not soft or golden like winter sun. It was harsh and strong. It felt like the sky was already preparing us for something intense.
Seeing the heat of February sunshine, I am already feeling that the coming summer months are going to be very hard for everyone. If this is how February feels, what will April and May look like? We already hear about record-breaking temperatures every year. Cities are becoming hotter. Concrete buildings absorb heat. Trees are reducing. Everything adds up.
Sometimes I feel that we humans are also responsible for this changing pattern. Rapid urbanization, cutting down trees, increasing pollution — all these things are affecting the natural balance. The earth is responding in its own way. Climate change is no longer something we just read in books. We are experiencing it in our daily lives.
The strange part is how quickly we adapt. Even though we notice the unusual heat, we just continue with our routine. We complain a little, adjust the fan speed, drink more water, and move on. But somewhere deep inside, we know that things are not normal.
These morning pictures reminded me of two things — beauty and concern at the same time. The sunlight streaming through the trees looked magical. The shadows on the ground were beautiful. Nature still has its charm. But the intensity of that brightness also hinted at the imbalance we are facing.
Maybe this is a small reminder for us to be more responsible. Plant more trees. Save water. Reduce unnecessary consumption. Small steps may not change everything instantly, but they can slow down the damage.
For now, all we can do is prepare ourselves for the upcoming summer. Stay hydrated, take care of our health, and hope that nature finds its balance again. But truly, seeing this February sun already burning like summer makes me slightly nervous about what is coming next.
Let’s see what the next months bring.

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