In the northern hemisphere, summertime occurs when the North Pole is tilted towards the Sun.This happens during the position of the Earth in its orbit known as the June solstice, which usually takes place around June 20th or 21st each year.During this time, the Sun's rays are more direct in the northern hemisphere, leading to longer days and warmer temperatures, which are characteristic of the summer season.According to the figure, when the Earth's position is at C, the northern hemisphere will experience summer.