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  2. Winter solstice - Wikipedia

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    The winter solstice, or hibernal solstice, occurs when either of Earth's poles reaches its maximum tilt away from ... This page was last edited on 12 January 2025, ...

  3. Don't miss these celestial events in 2025 - AOL

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    The winter solstice will mark the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and occur on Dec. 21. The spring equinox will signify the halfway point between the winter and summer ...

  4. 2024–25 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    Based on the astronomical definition, winter begins at the winter solstice, which in 2024 occurred on December 21, and ends at the March equinox, which in 2025 will occur on March 20. [1] Based on the meteorological definition, the first day of winter is December 1 and the last day February 28. [2]

  5. What to know about the winter solstice, 2024's shortest day

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    When will winter officially be over in 2025? The meteorological winter ends on March 20, 2025. Then, spring will last until June 20, when the summer solstice arrives.

  6. Winter solstice: What to know about the shortest day and ...

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    The winter solstice is Dec. 21, the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Night owls might look at the evening of Dec. 21 as the longest night of the year.

  7. Dongzhi (solar term) - Wikipedia

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    In Korea, the winter solstice is also called the "Small Seol," and there is a custom of celebrating the day. ... This page was last edited on 14 January 2025, ...

  8. When is the winter solstice? A guide to the shortest day of ...

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    The winter solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year, according to the National Weather Service. This occurs due to the Earth's tilt from the sun.

  9. Solstice - Wikipedia

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    The Latinate names estival solstice (summer) and hibernal solstice (winter) are sometimes used to the same effect, [17] as are midsummer and midwinter. June solstice and December solstice refer to the months of year in which they take place, [ 18 ] with no ambiguity as to which hemisphere is the context.