Winter solstice 2023: What to know about the start of winter in Chicago area

The winter solstice marks the official start of the astronomical winter, though meteorological winter began at the start of the month

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Winter (solstice) is coming.

The winter solstice marks the official start of the astronomical winter, though meteorological winter began at the start of the month.

With the seasons changing, here's what to know about the winter solstice.

When is the start of winter and the winter solstice 2023

According to NASA, the precise timing of the winter solstice this year will occur at 9:27 p.m. on Dec. 21, making that the shortest day of the year in terms of total daylight.

What is the winter solstice?

Not only does the solstice represent the lowest amount of daylight, with Chicago seeing just under nine hours and eight minutes of daylight on Dec. 21, but it also represents the moment in time when the Earth’s axis is tilted furthest away from the sun, according to astronomers.

As a result, the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere represents the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere.

On the summer solstice in the Chicago area, the Earth’s axis is at its closest point to the sun in its yearly revolution.

What does that mean for sunrise and sunset times?

Since the calendar isn’t a perfect reflection of the Earth’s movements through space, the solstice doesn't mean the Chicago area will see its earliest sunset.

The earliest sunset of the year actually occurred earlier this month in the city of Chicago, just after 4:19 p.m. In fact, on Dec. 15, the sun will actually set at 4:20 p.m., showing that sunset is actually starting to grow later a week before the solstice.

The days, however, are still becoming shorter, and that’s because the sunrise is occurring later and later, and will continue to do so until early January, when the sunrise will occur at approximately 7:18 a.m.

What will the weather be like for the start of winter?

It may be the start of winter in the Chicago area, but it certainly won't feel like it.

Temperature highs are set to sit in the mid 40s, rising into the 50s for the weekend and the Christmas holiday, according to the NBC 5 Storm Team.

According to the National Weather Service, the average high temperature on Dec. 21 is 35 degrees, with a record temperature of 62 degrees observed on Dec. 21, 1967.

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