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Sunrise and Sunset times in Nimes, France


Today:

Sunrise: 07:38:15 Sunset: 18:14:52

Day Length: 10h 36m 37s

Time zone: Europe/Paris, UTC +1 h.

Latitude: 43.8304, Longitude: 4.35

Nimes

Occitanie, France

169 547 people



Date Sunrise Solar Noon Sunset Day length
2026-Feb-01, Sunday 07:59:19 12:56:09 17:52:58 9h 53m 39s
2026-Feb-02, Monday 07:58:12 12:56:16 17:54:20 9h 56m 8s
2026-Feb-03, Tuesday 07:57:03 12:56:23 17:55:43 9h 58m 40s
2026-Feb-04, Wednesday 07:55:52 12:56:29 17:57:05 10h 1m 13s
2026-Feb-05, Thursday 07:54:40 12:56:34 17:58:28 10h 3m 48s
2026-Feb-06, Friday 07:53:25 12:56:38 17:59:50 10h 6m 25s
2026-Feb-07, Saturday 07:52:10 12:56:41 18:01:13 10h 9m 3s
2026-Feb-08, Sunday 07:50:52 12:56:44 18:02:35 10h 11m 43s
2026-Feb-09, Monday 07:49:34 12:56:46 18:03:58 10h 14m 24s
2026-Feb-10, Tuesday 07:48:14 12:56:47 18:05:20 10h 17m 6s
2026-Feb-11, Wednesday 07:46:52 12:56:47 18:06:42 10h 19m 50s
2026-Feb-12, Thursday 07:45:29 12:56:47 18:08:05 10h 22m 36s
2026-Feb-13, Friday 07:44:05 12:56:46 18:09:26 10h 25m 21s
2026-Feb-14, Saturday 07:42:39 12:56:44 18:10:48 10h 28m 9s
2026-Feb-15, Sunday 07:41:12 12:56:41 18:12:10 10h 30m 58s
2026-Feb-16, Monday 07:39:44 12:56:37 18:13:31 10h 33m 47s
2026-Feb-17, Tuesday 07:38:15 12:56:33 18:14:52 10h 36m 37s
2026-Feb-18, Wednesday 07:36:44 12:56:29 18:16:13 10h 39m 29s
2026-Feb-19, Thursday 07:35:12 12:56:23 18:17:34 10h 42m 22s
2026-Feb-20, Friday 07:33:40 12:56:17 18:18:54 10h 45m 14s
2026-Feb-21, Saturday 07:32:06 12:56:10 18:20:14 10h 48m 8s
2026-Feb-22, Sunday 07:30:31 12:56:03 18:21:34 10h 51m 3s
2026-Feb-23, Monday 07:28:56 12:55:55 18:22:54 10h 53m 58s
2026-Feb-24, Tuesday 07:27:19 12:55:46 18:24:13 10h 56m 54s
2026-Feb-25, Wednesday 07:25:41 12:55:37 18:25:32 10h 59m 51s
2026-Feb-26, Thursday 07:24:03 12:55:27 18:26:51 11h 2m 48s
2026-Feb-27, Friday 07:22:24 12:55:16 18:28:09 11h 5m 45s
2026-Feb-28, Saturday 07:20:44 12:55:05 18:29:27 11h 8m 43s

Day length in Nimes during the year on the chart:

Nimes on France map:

Largest populated areas in France

Paris (Île-de-France), Lyon (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes), Marseille (Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur), Lille (Hauts-de-France), Nice (Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur), Toulouse (Occitanie), Bordeaux (Nouvelle-Aquitaine), Rouen (Normandie), Strasbourg (Grand Est), Nantes (Pays de la Loire), Metz (Grand Est), Grenoble (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes), Toulon (Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur), Montpellier (Occitanie), Nancy (Grand Est), Saint-Etienne (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes), Melun (Île-de-France), Le Havre (Normandie), Tours (Centre-Val de Loire), Clermont-Ferrand (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes), Orleans (Centre-Val de Loire), Mulhouse (Grand Est), Rennes (Bretagne), Reims (Grand Est), Caen (Normandie), Angers (Pays de la Loire), Dijon (Bourgogne-Franche-Comté), Limoges (Nouvelle-Aquitaine), Aix-en-Provence (Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur), Perpignan (Occitanie)




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Daylight Hours FAQ: 10 Most Googled Questions Answered

Daylight hours refer to the period between sunrise and sunset. This duration changes throughout the year based on season and geographic location.

Earth's 23.5° axial tilt causes uneven sunlight distribution. Your hemisphere receives less direct sunlight in winter (shorter days) and more in summer (longer days).

Northern Hemisphere: June 20-22 (summer solstice).

Southern Hemisphere: December 21-23.

Near polar circles, the sun doesn't set for 24 hours.

Northern Hemisphere: December 21-22 (winter solstice).

Southern Hemisphere: June 20-21.

The closer to poles, the more extreme variations:

  • Equator: ~12-hour days year-round
  • Polar regions: Midnight sun/polar nights occur

Miami's lower latitude means:

  • Winter days are longer than NY's
  • Summer days are slightly shorter

During equinoxes:

  • Spring: March 20-21
  • Fall: September 22-23

Most rapid change near equinoxes: 2-4 minutes daily.

Slowest change near solstices: <1 minute daily.

Reliable tools:

  • Timeanddate.com
  • SunCalc.org
  • Photographer's Ephemeris app

Yes. Reduced winter sunlight may cause:

  • Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
  • Vitamin D deficiency

Solution: Light therapy lamps & midday walks




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