I'm just thankful the winter solstice is this week. I know people enjoy and look forward to winter, but the low daylight really does drag me down at this time of year. Luckily, December feels as though it has progressed quite quickly this year, which is a relief because November felt as though it completely dragged.
For those looking for snow, I hope it happens for you, but for me personally, roll on spring.
Originally Posted by: Bolty
Steve (known on here as Gusty) has said a few times recently on his own YouTube channel (known as Weather Focus) that the shortest day is on 21 December, and that is when it normally would be in most years.
However, the exact time of the winter solstice is when the Sun is overhead on the Tropic Cancer and that is what determines the actual date of the shortest day. As far as this year is concerned, the Sun will be overhead on the Tropic of Capricorn (the exact location of that will be in the east of Western Australia) at 3:27am GMT (03:27 UTC) on Friday 22 December 2023.
This means that the night of 21/22 December 2023 will be the longest night, but this also means that it will be 22 December on this occasion rather than 21 December which will be the actual shortest day this year.
However, next year (2024) is a leap year and this will result in next year's winter solstice going back to being on 21 December once again.
As for this year (or any year for that matter), the coming of the winter solstice always marks the start of that gradual ascent towards the following summer as we can then look forward to it gradually getting lighter at nights once again (although the actual process of that happening is a bit more complicated than that).
As far as this winter is concerned, we have had one cold spell at the beginning of this month which carried over from the end of November (which is technically, part of our autumn), but that has been our lot for this "winter" so far and the most recent days have been ridiculously mild here and completely frost-free (as well as snow free of course).
This is in complete contrast to the same time last year when the milder weather didn't arrive until just before Christmas, thus allowing us to enjoy a couple of back to back ice days before then.
The one thing which I would therefore ask the weather gods to deliver, is just a wee bit of actual winter weather for a change.
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18 December 2023 18:45:08
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The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.