Summer beckons us all year. Today (june 20) the summer solstice — the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere — will begin, and it will be the earliest solstice in 228 years.
Here’s why the first official day of summer is the longest day of the year for the northern hemisphere. Because the earth rotates on a tilt, the.
In The Southern Hemisphere, It Will Occur On December 21, 2024.
On that day, the autumnal equinox will occur, marking the beginning of fall.
The First Day Of Summer This Year Is Thursday, June 20.
The first day of what’s projected to be an unusually hot summer, the longest day of the year and the summer solstice all arrive thursday, june 20.
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It’ll Be The Longest Day Of The Year North Of The Equator, And It Is The.
Today (june 20) the summer solstice — the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere — will begin, and it will be the earliest solstice in 228 years.
The Summer Solstice For The Northern Hemisphere Occurs On June 20, 2024, At 4:51 P.m.