While many of us have seen snow already, Wednesday marks the official start of winter.
The winter solstice takes place at 5:47 p.m. Atlantic Time (4:47 p.m. Eastern/3:47 p.m. Central).
It takes place when Earth’s north pole reaches its maximum tilt away from the Sun.
Winter solstice marks the day with the fewest hours of daylight in the Northern Hemisphere.
The good news is we will start to see a bit more daylight each day until the summer solstice on June 21.
Brad Perry
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Regional news director for Acadia Broadcasting’s New Brunswick radio stations. A self-described weather geek who wakes up way before the sun to keep you informed.
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