The end of spring is approaching, and summer is only a few hours away.
When the summer solstice finally arrives in the Northern Hemisphere on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, at 5:14 a.m. EST, the hot season of barbecues and poolside drinks will officially begin.
The North Pole will be angled at its maximum angle towards the sun on June 21, making it the longest day of the year. It’s also a time to make new goals and strive for more, according to astrology.
The Earth will receive the greatest amount of sunshine on Tuesday, with 15 hours, 5 minutes, and 37 seconds of the sun in the New York region.
What is the date of the summer solstice?
Between June 20 and June 22, the summer solstice, also known as the June solstice or midsummer, occurs.
According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, “it all relies on when the sun reaches its northernmost point from the celestial equator.” “As a result, the solstice will not always be on the same day.”
As a result, the Southern Hemisphere commemorates the astronomical start of winter, which coincides with the sun’s lowest point in the sky.
What does the term ’Solstice’ mean?
The word “solstice” derives from the Latin word solstitium, which refers to the moment when the sun appears to cease moving and the summer season begins.
For those in the weather profession, such as meteorologists and weathermen, summer officially begins on June 1 and lasts until August 31. The meteorological summer is another name for it.
When does summer come to an end?
However, the world can rejoice in the fact that summer will not technically end until late September.
The astronomical summer, which is based on the Earth’s location as it moves around the sun throughout the warmer months, will come to an end on September 22.
What are the ceremonies associated with the summer solstice?
The term “midsummer” is associated with the ritualization of the commencement of the summer solstice, which is observed annually in nations such as Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden.
On June 24, Midsummer’s Day is commemorated, and it is always celebrated on a Friday between June 19 and June 25. Summertime, as well as the season of fertility, is welcomed with festivities.
Flowers in your hair, dancing around a pole, and singing songs while drinking unsweetened, flavored schnapps are all part of the “midsummer never-ending lunch party formula,” according to Visit Sweden. And chowing down on a plate of pickled herring with fresh potatoes, chives, and sour cream. Overall, a fantastic day out.”