Winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere in 2023 occurs on the evening of Thursday 21 December or the morning of 22 December, depending on where you are in the world. It is the shortest day and the longest night. A day is 24 hours, so the shortest day and longest night refers to the number of daylight and night-time hours in a 24-hour period. In the Southern Hemisphere, summer solstice is the longest day and shortest night.
After the winter solstice, the days become longer, and the nights become shorter, until the spring equinox (equal hours of day and night). In the Southern Hemisphere, after the summer solstice, the days become shorter and the nights become longer, until the autumn equinox (equal hours of day and night).
For example, in London, UK, the shortest day during the winter solstice – 22 December – will have 7 hours and 49 minutes of daylight and the longest day during the summer solstice – 22 June – will have 16 hours and 38 minutes of daylight. During the equinoxes there is about 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night.
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