| Date | Sunrise | Solar Noon | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-Apr-01, Wednesday | 06:21:46 | 12:37:52 | 18:53:58 | 12h 32m 12s |
| 2026-Apr-02, Thursday | 06:20:26 | 12:37:34 | 18:54:42 | 12h 34m 16s |
| 2026-Apr-03, Friday | 06:19:07 | 12:37:17 | 18:55:27 | 12h 36m 20s |
| 2026-Apr-04, Saturday | 06:17:47 | 12:36:59 | 18:56:11 | 12h 38m 24s |
| 2026-Apr-05, Sunday | 06:16:29 | 12:36:42 | 18:56:55 | 12h 40m 26s |
| 2026-Apr-06, Monday | 06:15:10 | 12:36:25 | 18:57:39 | 12h 42m 29s |
| 2026-Apr-07, Tuesday | 06:13:52 | 12:36:08 | 18:58:23 | 12h 44m 31s |
| 2026-Apr-08, Wednesday | 06:12:34 | 12:35:51 | 18:59:08 | 12h 46m 34s |
| 2026-Apr-09, Thursday | 06:11:17 | 12:35:34 | 18:59:52 | 12h 48m 35s |
| 2026-Apr-10, Friday | 06:10:00 | 12:35:18 | 19:00:36 | 12h 50m 36s |
| 2026-Apr-11, Saturday | 06:08:44 | 12:35:02 | 19:01:21 | 12h 52m 37s |
| 2026-Apr-12, Sunday | 06:07:28 | 12:34:47 | 19:02:05 | 12h 54m 37s |
| 2026-Apr-13, Monday | 06:06:13 | 12:34:31 | 19:02:50 | 12h 56m 37s |
| 2026-Apr-14, Tuesday | 06:04:58 | 12:34:16 | 19:03:34 | 12h 58m 36s |
| 2026-Apr-15, Wednesday | 06:03:44 | 12:34:01 | 19:04:19 | 13h 0m 35s |
| 2026-Apr-16, Thursday | 06:02:30 | 12:33:47 | 19:05:04 | 13h 2m 34s |
| 2026-Apr-17, Friday | 06:01:18 | 12:33:33 | 19:05:49 | 13h 4m 31s |
| 2026-Apr-18, Saturday | 06:00:05 | 12:33:19 | 19:06:34 | 13h 6m 29s |
| 2026-Apr-19, Sunday | 05:58:54 | 12:33:06 | 19:07:19 | 13h 8m 25s |
| 2026-Apr-20, Monday | 05:57:43 | 12:32:53 | 19:08:04 | 13h 10m 21s |
| 2026-Apr-21, Tuesday | 05:56:33 | 12:32:41 | 19:08:49 | 13h 12m 16s |
| 2026-Apr-22, Wednesday | 05:55:24 | 12:32:29 | 19:09:34 | 13h 14m 10s |
| 2026-Apr-23, Thursday | 05:54:16 | 12:32:18 | 19:10:19 | 13h 16m 3s |
| 2026-Apr-24, Friday | 05:53:08 | 12:32:07 | 19:11:05 | 13h 17m 57s |
| 2026-Apr-25, Saturday | 05:52:02 | 12:31:56 | 19:11:50 | 13h 19m 48s |
| 2026-Apr-26, Sunday | 05:50:56 | 12:31:46 | 19:12:36 | 13h 21m 40s |
| 2026-Apr-27, Monday | 05:49:51 | 12:31:36 | 19:13:21 | 13h 23m 30s |
| 2026-Apr-28, Tuesday | 05:48:48 | 12:31:27 | 19:14:07 | 13h 25m 19s |
| 2026-Apr-29, Wednesday | 05:47:45 | 12:31:19 | 19:14:52 | 13h 27m 7s |
| 2026-Apr-30, Thursday | 05:46:43 | 12:31:11 | 19:15:38 | 13h 28m 55s |
Seoul (Seoul), Busan (Busan), Incheon (Incheon), Daegu (Daegu), Daejeon (Daejeon), Gwangju (Gwangju), Changwon (Gyeongnam), Suwon (Gyeonggi), Ulsan (Ulsan), Songnam (Gyeonggi), Goyang (Gyeonggi), Bucheon (Gyeonggi), Cheongju (Chungbuk), Ansan (Gyeonggi), Jeonju (Jeonbuk), Pohang (Gyeongbuk), Yeosu (Jeonnam), Iksan (Jeonbuk), Mokpo (Jeonnam), Kunsan (Jeonbuk), Wonju (Gangwon), Chuncheon (Gangwon), Gangneung (Gangwon), Kyongju (Gyeongbuk), Andong (Gyeongbuk), Sokcho (Gangwon), Eumseong (Chungbuk)
*Calculation of distances from capital to capital
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:
Miami's lower latitude means:
During equinoxes:
Most rapid change near equinoxes: 2-4 minutes daily.
Slowest change near solstices: <1 minute daily.
Reliable tools:
Yes. Reduced winter sunlight may cause:
Solution: Light therapy lamps & midday walks