December 21 or 22
The shortest day in the Northern Hemisphere is December 21st.
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The shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere is the winter solstice, which usually falls on December 21st or 22nd. On this day, the northern hemisphere experiences the shortest period of daylight and the longest night of the year.
In the northern hemisphere the shortest day would be the 21st of December.
The shortest day in the northern hemisphere is always in December. In the southern hemisphere it's always in June.
December 21, the Winter Solstice, is the shortest day everywhere in the northern hemisphere.
It was a Friday. In the northern hemisphere it was the shortest day and in the southern hemisphere it was the longest day.
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The shortest day in the Northern Hemisphere is the day on which the winter solstice falls. This is the time when we pass from fall to winter. The shortest day of winter, and also the shortest day in the entire year, is the Winter Solstice, which takes place on December 22, 2011. (Note: this is associated with the Northern Hemisphere only.)
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December 21
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