The longest period of daylight typically occurs during the summer solstice, which falls around June 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and around December 21st in the Southern Hemisphere. During the summer solstice, locations closer to the poles experience up to 24 hours of daylight due to the tilt of Earth's axis.
The month with the most hours of daylight is (I think) August because the Earth will have rotated therefore the Sun will be hitting light directly at the United Kingdom!
Northern Hemisphere: 21st March - 23rd September (Longest day around June 21st)
Southern Hemisphere: 23rd September - 21st March (Longest day around Dec 21st)
190 days and 15.5 hours at the North Pole
June 21st
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Summer solStice
The longest period of daylight happens at the summer solstice. The shortest day occurs at the winter solstice.
The longest period of daylight happens at the summer solstice. The shortest day occurs at the winter solstice.
The longest period of daylight happens at the summer solstice. The shortest day occurs at the winter solstice.
The longest period of daylight happens at the summer solstice. The shortest day occurs at the winter solstice.
No on June 21st it is the longest day in the NORTH and shortest day in the SOUTH.
The longest period of daylight happens at the summer solstice. The shortest day occurs at the winter solstice.
June is the month with most daylight and hence longest.
The longest days are in mid-June. June 21 is the very longest day. This is true of any location in the northern hemisphere.
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Summer
In the northern hemisphere (where Alamogordo, New Mexico is situated) the day with the longest period of daylight in a 24-hour period is the Summer Solstice. This usually occurs on June 21st and it is also the first day of summer.