The 2020 summer solstice will occur at 5:43 p.m. ET on Saturday, June 20, according to NASA. That day will bring the year's longest period of daylight for the Northern Hemisphere, clocking in at a ...
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The summer solstice occurs precisely at 9:42 PM CDT on June 20. Across the Northern Hemisphere, this day marks the longest stretch of daylight for the year. In Birmingham, that means 14 hours and 22 ...
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ - – The official start to Summer is the June Solstice, or better known as the Summer Solstice. In the Northern Hemisphere, the June solstice occurs when the Sun travels along its ...