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NYC Will Lose Over 3 Hours Of Daylight By November

We may have gained 69 minutes of daylight in February but as we approach NYC’s last 8pm sunset of the year, we know shorter and darker days are afoot.

In fact, daylight saving is only three months away. And when it’s time to turn the clocks back on November 3, 2024, we will only see 10 hours and 20 minutes of daylight. That’s 3 hours and 40 minutes less daylight than the 14 hours we will get today on August 9, 2024.

Screenshots from Time & Date for the month of August 2024
Screenshots from Time & Date
Screenshots from Time & Date for the month of November 2024
Screenshots from Time & Date

The shortest day of the year will be on the Winter Solstice which is December 21, 2024. This day will be 5 hours and 50 minutes shorter (in terms of daylight) than that of the Summer Solstice.

However, it’s important to remember it’s still summer and there’s still plenty hours of daylight to soak up before autumn arrives. So be sure to jam-pack the remaining weeks of nice weather and longer days with our 2024 summer bucket list.

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