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SHORTER DAYS: Daylight Saving Time Ends

We gain one hour of sleep this weekend..
Falling Back This Weekend
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BALTIMORE — Well it's that time of year again to "Fall Back". Those clocks flip back by one hour leaving us with less daylight during the evening hours which is a signal that colder temperatures and snow are near.

Have you noticed lately that the days are getting shorter? Well it's not a fluke.

The amount of daylight this time of year decreases as we work our way toward the Winter solstice. Take today for instance our sunrise started the day at 7:34am and sunset ends the day at 6:05pm. If you add those two together that gives us 10 hours 31 minutes and 26 seconds of daylight. Once we get to November 3rd that number decreases to 10 hours 26 minutes and 58 seconds. The shortest days of the year though are on December 21st and 22nd when the Winter solstice occurs. This is when the sun is over the Tropic of Capricorn. The daylight on both of these days is 9 hours 24 minutes and 1 second with sunset times right around 4:46pm.

The next time we will see a sunset after 5pm will be January 9th. Just know Winter is coming in fast and as soon as you know it we will all be back in the great indoors enjoying one of those frigid Maryland nights.