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We’ll get more than 2 minutes of daylight a day for the next four months

We’ll get more than 2 minutes of daylight a day for the next four months

If you are tired of the late rising and early setting of the sun, then we have good news for you.

According to 7First Alert meteorologist Kevin Jeans, we’re getting more daylight every day, and it will for the next few months.

Kevin said we’ll get more than two minutes of daylight a day by May 17. This means that we are looking at getting daylight for the next 114 days.

Here’s what the sunrise and sunset times will be like over the next few months.

January 23:
7:53 a.m. sunrise
5:34 pm sunset

February 1
7:45 a.m. Sunrise
Sunset at 5:46 pm

March 1
7:07 am sunrise
6:21 pm sunset

(Daylight saving time begins on March 12 and clocks go forward)

March 12
7:49 a.m. sunrise
7:34 pm sunset

April 1st
Sunrise at 7:15 am
Sunset at 7.57 pm

May 1
6:27 a.m. sunrise
8:31 pm sunset

May 17
sunrise at 6:09 am
8:48 pm sunset

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