Winter Solstice Approaches: The Shortest Day of the Year
As the winter solstice draws near, the Northern Hemisphere prepares for its darkest day. Occurring on December 21, this event marks the official start of winter and the shortest day of the year. Various regions will experience limited daylight, with particular cities like Boston getting barely 9 hours of sunlight. Despite the darkness, communities are organizing local events to celebrate the solstice, reflecting on its significance and welcoming the gradual return of longer days. As debates continue over daylight saving time, attention turns to when and how quickly daylight will return, with many looking forward to festive celebrations that embrace the unique qualities of this seasonal change. Explore ways to partake in solstice festivities, from stargazing to community gatherings as December 21 approaches.
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