The windiest time of day is typically during the afternoon and early evening. This is because the sun's energy heats up the Earth's surface, causing warm air to rise and cooler air to come rushing in to take its place, creating wind.
Evening typically refers to the time between late afternoon and nighttime, usually around the hours of 6pm to 9pm. This period marks the transition from day to night.
They depends which location you're observing the sunset. For example it usually sets at 7:30pm here in Britain, and it never sets at the equator.
Not usually unless the sun comes out for short periods of time so you can see what time it is.
The September equinox can occur at any time from the 21st to the 24th of September.
Although they can occur at any time of day, tornadoes are most common in the late afternoon and early evening. This is when the lower atmosphere is usually the warmest and thus the atmosphere is usually the most unstable. These conditions are conducive for the formation of strong thunderstorms which, given a few other conditions, can produce tornadoes.
Asia
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Chicago IL, USA
North Pole/Antartica Patagonia (chile)
Usually night.
The phrase 'time of day' is usually used as an example, 'I would not give her the time of day'. This means that she would not be given any time at all.
Early afternoon is usually the warmest time of the day.
Test matches are usually played in the day light. And one day internationals are either played only day or day and night. - Vivek Rahul
6am to 8pm or longer
From Dawn to Dusk
They may happen at ANY time of day, but primarily they occur after the hours of darkness.