@ThaikkudamBridge,
My psychologist told me about one of their former patients who would get irritated and socially anxious every spring. Everything would get on the patient's nerves: the birds singing, the sun, fresh spring air, etc. But within the treatment, something changed, and the patient could function normally in spring for the first time.
So I guess it is possible to get all those symptoms you've mentioned during those seasons that most people would find the most "happy" and "relaxing".
But I can feel you, I've also never been a fan of summertime myself, and I understand how one can observe depression symptoms increase at the time.
I hope there is always someone you can turn to in order to get help.
All the best <3