Sick of the difference – the sun sets so much earlier now

Sick of the difference – the sun sets so much

Around June 21, we get the most hours of sunlight in Sweden, but then it turns to get darker.

Now autumn is around the corner and it is starting to get darker in the evenings again. But how much darker has it really gotten? News24 have taken a closer look at how many hours of sunlight we get today compared to a month ago.

Then the sun sets – August 3

Here are the times the sun sets on August 3, according to Solar times. The list goes from north to south.

  • Trerikröset: Sunrise 02.51 – sunset 22.38
  • Umeå: Sunrise 03.58 – sunset 21.32
  • Sundsvall: Sunrise 04.22 – sunset 21.32
  • Gävle: Sunrise 04.35 – sunset 21.20
  • Stockholm: Sunrise 04.40 – sunset 21.08
  • Gothenburg: Sunrise 05.13 – sunset 21.23
  • Malmö: Sunrise 05.20 – sunset 21.09
  • Then the sun went down – July 3

    If you rewind time exactly one month, you can see that the daylight hours have decreased. Here is a list of when the sun rose and set on July 3, according to The prognosis.

  • Trerikröset: Sunrise 02.28 – sunset 22.57
  • Umeå: Sunrise 02.34 – sunset 22.42
  • Sundsvall: Sunrise 03.05 – sunset 22.44
  • Gävle: Sunrise 03.29 – sunset 22.22
  • Stockholm: Sunrise 03.40 – sunset 22.04
  • Gothenburg: Sunrise 04.19 – sunset 22.13
  • Malmö: Sunrise 04.31 – sunset 21.53
  • In the north, the sun rises about 20 minutes later, then sets almost an hour earlier.

    In southern Sweden, the sun rises almost an hour later and sets just over an hour earlier.

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