It takes a few days for it to be noticeable. Only if you have a run of very clear mornings, a good view of the right part of the horizon and an accurate watch to record the time, will you be able to notice it happening.
Officially, winter begins with the Winter Solstice on December 21.
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The winter solstice is the day on which the sun begins it southern apparent transition, which is a natural phenomenon. It usually occurs on December 22.
Officially, winter begins at the winter solstice, December 21 or 22 for the entirety of the northern hemisphere.
The season with the earliest sunrise is typically summer. During this time, the Earth's tilt allows for longer days and earlier sunrises, especially around the summer solstice in June. In many locations, sunrise can occur as early as 5:00 AM or even earlier. This trend continues until the days begin to shorten again in the fall.
well it actually starts a week after the summer solstice from where I stand
12:00 a.m. Dec 21
Winter begin at December. Sometimes earlier, sometimes later. It ends (officially) in February.
The offical date of winter is the same with the entire country, the winter solstice. In Houston, TX, it doesn't FEEL like winter until December and January. Then again, in Lamessa, TX, it doesn't feel like winter until November. It just depends on where you go, and what part of the state you're in.
The first official day of Winter in North America is December 21st. On this day, the sun is at its furthest point south. This time of year is often called "winter solstice."
The winter season in 2009 officially began with the winter solstice, which occurred on December 21, 2009. In the Northern Hemisphere, winter typically lasts until the vernal equinox, around March 20, 2010.
AnswerMithras was a sun god, so his birthday was celebrated on December 25th, the day, shortly after the solstice, when the sun appeared to begin to rise earlier.