According to the Georgian calendar, which is used over most of the
world today, June is the sixth month. On the Roman calendar, it was
considered the fourth month and had only 29 days. Julius Ceasar gave
the month 30 days in 46 B.C., when he reformed the Roman calendar.
Spring
ends and summer begins around June 20, 21, or 22 in the Northern
Hemisphere. It's the time that the flowers are beautiful. It is
especially the month for roses. In the Southern hemisphere, winter
begins during June, and it brings cold, rainy weather
to this part of the world.