Today is April 21, 2026, a day that greets us with sunrise at 06:27 and sunset at 20:28, offering a generous 841 minutes of daylight. The preceding night, a relatively brief 599 minutes, has already retreated. We find ourselves on the 111th day of the year, firmly in the heart of spring. It has already been 121 days since the winter solstice, and it will be another 154 days until the fall equinox, meaning we are well into the season of growth and renewal.
Daylight continues its steady expansion, having gained a net total of 331 minutes since the spring equinox. Today alone, we pocket an extra 6 minutes of light, a tidy sum achieved through a perfectly balanced schedule adjustment: the sun rises 3 minutes earlier and sets 3 minutes later. It seems the celestial clock is running with admirable punctuality, as if the sun, having shaken off winter's lethargy, is now diligently extending its shift with equal effort at dawn and dusk.
| label | value |
|---|---|
| Date | Apr 21, 2026 |
| Sunrise | 06:27 |
| Sunset | 20:28 |
| Daylight (min) | 841 |
| Daylight gain in minutes since yesterday | 6.0 |
🤖 This text was generated with the assistance of AI. All quantitative statements are derived directly from the dataset listed under Data Source.