Summer solstice

Summer solstice

When is the summer solstice 2025?

The summer solstice marks the exact moment at which the Sun reaches its maximum maximum inclination to the north of the celestial equator, which gives rise to the longest day of the year and the shorter night in the northern hemisphere.

In 2025, this event occurs exactly on friday, june 20. These are the key hours:

  • 10:42 p.m. EDT (Eastern Time, USA)  
  • 9:42 p.m. CDT (Central, including Texas)  

The exact time in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is:

  • 2:42 a.m. on June 21 UTC 

Why does it vary between June 20 and 21?

The exact day may change (June 20, 21 or even 22) due to the length of a solar year -approximately 365.24 days-, which makes the calendar out of sync with the seasons.


Astronomical and cultural significance

  • The sun is placed directly over the Tropic of Cancer (23.5°N) .
  • Marks the beginning of the astronomical summer in the northern hemisphere and, at the same time, the astronomical winter in the southern hemisphere .
  • Many cultures have celebrated the solstice with rituals and festivities, such as Stonehenge, St. John's Day festivals and indigenous celebrations.

Quick summary

EventDate and time (CDT)
Summer solsticeFriday, June 20, 2025
Exact time9:42 p.m.
Start of the astronomical summerJune 20, 2025

Why is it relevant?

  • Mark the day of maximum duration and the official start of the astronomical summer: a key moment for meteorology.
  • The season begins with extreme temperatures, clear skies and important weather phenomena.
  • It's perfect for generating visual and interactive content: sun maps, heat tips, cultural traditions...
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