The Summer solstice
The day with the longest daylight hours in the year is the summer solstice, which typically occurs around June 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and around December 21st in the Southern Hemisphere. On this day, the sun reaches its highest position in the sky, resulting in the longest period of daylight.
In the Northern hemisphere - the longest day is June 20th - except when it's a leap year, when it falls on the 21st.
25 hours. This is the day that clocks go back
The longest period of daylight happens at the summer solstice. The shortest day occurs at the winter solstice.
Longest day (midsummer): 17 hours on June 21Shortest day (midwinter): 7 hours on Dec 21
July-June has the longest day of the year,but it has only 30 days. So I would say July has the most hours of daylight.
Increases from 12 hours at the equator to 24 hours at the Artic Circle.
Alaska has the longest day of the year with almost 24 hours of daylight during the summer solstice. Hawaii has the shortest day of the year with around 10 hours of daylight during the winter solstice.
Utah would have the greatest number of daylight hours per day in June. This is because June is the month with the longest daylight hours due to the summer solstice, when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted closest to the sun.
On the summer solstice in Boston, Massachusetts, there are approximately 15 hours and 17 minutes of daylight. This is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
The northern hemisphere has more daylight hours on June 21st, which is the summer solstice and the longest day of the year. December 21st is the winter solstice and has the shortest daylight hours of the year.
June 21, the date of the Summer Solstice. Because Cartagena is so near the equator, at 10 25N, there isn't much difference in the length of the day. The longest day of the year is June 21, with 12 hours 44 minutes of daylight, and the shortest day of the year, Dec 21, still has 11 hours 31 minutes of daylight.