The summer solstice marks the start of astronomical summer and the longest day of the year. Here we explore when the summer solstice occurs and why.
The winter solstice doesn’t coincide with the latest sunrise or the earliest sunset. Those actually occur about two weeks before and two weeks after the winter solstice. This is a result of our axial ...
It was the evening after the winter solstice at Aztec Ruins National Monument in northwest New Mexico, near the town of Aztec. Although we were a day late per the solar calendar, the park service ...
You're not imaging it. The sun has been rising later in Illinois following the winter solstice. But the days aren't getting shorter. Here's why.
Kentuckians may be hoping for warmer weather after a snowy and cold winter season. Here's what to know about spring, vernal ...
There are strong upper-level winds rotating around the North Pole that normally keep all cold air contained, but in the ...
November is also usually the rainiest month of the year, followed closely by December and January, setting northwest ...
Here are some key dates to know about time changes in 2026, and what federal and Texas lawmakers say.
In 2026, the first day of spring lands on Friday, March 20.
February can still feel like deep winter across much of North America, with snowstorms and blasts of Arctic air still very ...
The first glimpse of extended daylight hours in New York City is on its way as we roll into late January — Wednesday will feature the city’s first sunset after 5 p.m. of 2026.