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mahatmakanejeeves

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Thu Jun 20, 2024, 03:39 AM Jun 2024

Summer solstice 2024: Season to have its earliest start since 1796

Summer solstice 2024: Season to have its earliest start since 1796

The summer solstice, marking the year’s longest daylight period, officially occurs Thursday at 4:51 p.m. Eastern time. Here’s why it’s a day early.

By Justin Grieser
June 19, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EDT


Revelers gather at the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge to celebrate the summer solstice near Salisbury, England, on June 21, 2023. (Kin Cheung/AP)

Summer is arriving a bit earlier than usual this year, and not just because a major heat wave is baking the eastern United States and Canada this week. Thursday’s summer solstice — the longest day and shortest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere — is the earliest in 228 years, since 1796, when George Washington was president.

The 2024 summer solstice arrives June 20 at 4:51 p.m. Eastern time, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory. A day later, on June 21, the full moon will rise at 9:08 p.m. Eastern. The “strawberry moon” is the lowest full moon of the year, staying close to the horizon as the sun soars to its highest point in the sky.

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(Justin Grieser)

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The reason for the seasons


On the June solstice, Earth's Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun. (NASA)

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(NOAA)

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keopeli

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1. All that and pretty pictures without answering the question, why is Summer a day early this year. LOL! Okey-dokey, then!
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 06:31 AM
Jun 2024

FailureToCommunicate

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2. It is early so we can do all the pagan hanky dancing and get back inside to a/c and
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 06:40 AM
Jun 2024

beer drinking, 'cause it's so bloody hot!

That's my (unscientific) theory for the early celebration.

keopeli

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3. Now that's the best reason I've ever heard for an early Summer (or Fall, or Winter, or Spring)! LOL! Good enough for me!
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 09:57 AM
Jun 2024

FailureToCommunicate

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4. We only do it to get thirsty and drink beer. Oh, and to keep up ancient traditions...
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 12:18 PM
Jun 2024

to honor the Sun and make sure it returns every year to make the crops grow. (Mostly barley and hops...for beer)

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