Solstice 2024

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Summer Solstice 2024: Get Ready for the Hottest Start to Summer Yet!

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Is the 2024 summer solstice going to bring scorching temperatures? Find out more here!

Summer solstice 2024 marks the official beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere, occurring on June 20th. This day signifies the longest day of the year, with the Sun reaching its highest point in the sky. While it's the longest day, it may not necessarily be the hottest, contrary to popular belief. The 2024 summer solstice will be the earliest in 228 years, occurring at 4:51 p.m. EDT, making it a rare celestial event.

As the time of the annual summer solstice continues to shift, with 2024 being the earliest yet, questions arise about the trend leading up to 2100. The solstice will gradually move earlier each leap year, impacting seasonal changes. Despite the early start, summer is forecasted to begin amidst a heatwave, challenging previous temperature records. The 2024 event highlights the dynamic nature of Earth's orbit and its impact on our seasons.

Did you know that the 2024 summer solstice will be the earliest since 1796? This significant change in timing sheds light on the intricate dance of celestial bodies. Additionally, the exact moment of the summer solstice will be at 3:50 p.m. CDT, emphasizing the precise alignment of the Sun at its highest point. Stay tuned for an exciting and potentially record-breaking start to summer!

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Summer solstice 2024 (European Space Agency)

Summer officially begins in the Northern Hemisphere today 20 June, marking the longest day of the year. The summer solstice, which is when the Sun reaches ...

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Summer solstice 2024: Is it going to get even hotter now? (Aljazeera.com)

While Thursday marks the longest day of the year in Northern Hemisphere, it will not necessarily be the hottest.

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Summer solstice 2024 marks the longest day in the Northern ... (Space.com)

The summer solstice, also known as the June solstice arrives June 20 at 4:51 p.m. EDT (2051 GMT), marking the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere.

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The 2024 summer solstice will be the earliest for 228 years. Here's ... (Livescience.com)

The time of the annual summer solstice will be the earliest it's been for centuries and will continue to creep forward every leap year until 2100. But why?

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Summer solstice 2024: It's a hot start to summer. Here's how it stacks ... (The Tennessean)

Summer is here and it is a hot start to it. But is it the hottest summer solstice Tennessee has had in recent years?

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Summer officially arrives with the earliest solstice in more than 2 ... (NPR)

Astronomical summer officially arrives in the Northern Hemisphere โ€” amidst a heat wave โ€” at 4:51 p.m. ET. It's the earliest start to the season since 1796, ...

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Summer solstice 2024 marks 'longest day' of the year (al.com)

The exact moment of the 2024 summer solstice will be at 3:50 p.m. CDT. That's when the sun is at its highest point in the sky each year. It's ...

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Summer solstice 2024: What makes this year's solstice unique? (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

The kickoff of summer, as well as longest day of the year, if finally here in Rochester.

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Summer solstice 2024: Top 10 interesting facts on longest day of the ... (Livemint)

Summer solstice 2024: During the June solstice, the length of the day increases as one moves from the Equator towards the North Pole in the Northern ...

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It's summer solstice time. What does that mean? (WABC-TV)

What is an equinox? Equinoxes mark the start of spring and autumn, and happen when Earth's axis and orbit line up such that both hemispheres get an equal amount ...

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