We'll gain three more seconds of daylight on Dec. 22. The winter solstice marks the start of the astronomical winter each year between Dec. 21 and Dec. 22. In meteorology, the official start of ...
The winter solstice happens annually on December 21 or 22 when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted furthest away from the sun. As the days following the solstice progress, daylight hours will gradually ...
The solstice: The winter solstice occurs on the ... residents in the South Sound will enjoy just 8:28:28 of daylight. But cheer up, on Dec. 22, we’ll have a full second more of daylight.
The UK’s most famous site for solstice celebrations is Stonehenge. On the winter solstice, visitors traditionally enter the towering, mysterious stone circle for a sunrise ceremony run by local ...
It's cold and dark during winter. No wonder our days feel so short. Once the clocks go back in October, our days have less and less sunlight until we reach the winter solstice. What is it?