Sunset & Sunrise Huddersfield

Sunrise today 08:07

Sunset today 17:33

Date Sunrise Sunset Length of day
Today 08:07 17:33 9 hour
Tomorrow 08:09 17:31 9 hour
04 November 2024 08:11 17:29 9 hour
05 November 2024 08:13 17:27 9 hour
06 November 2024 08:15 17:26 9 hour
07 November 2024 08:17 17:24 9 hour
08 November 2024 08:19 17:22 9 hour
09 November 2024 08:21 17:20 8.5 hour
10 November 2024 08:23 17:19 8.5 hour
11 November 2024 08:24 17:17 8.5 hour
Month Sunrise Sunset Length of day
January 09:21 16:59 7.5 hour
February 08:51 17:50 8.5 hour
March 07:53 18:45 10.5 hour
April 07:38 20:43 13 hour
May 06:30 21:38 15 hour
June 05:41 22:28 16.5 hour
July 05:39 22:42 17 hour
August 06:19 22:07 15.5 hour
September 07:13 21:00 13.5 hour
October 08:06 19:47 11.5 hour
November 08:04 17:37 9.5 hour
December 08:58 16:53 7.5 hour

Sunrise Huddersfield

Today, the sun rises in Huddersfield at 08:07 local time (time zone Europe/Amsterdam).

Sunset Huddersfield

Today, the sun sets in Huddersfield at 17:33 local time (time zone Europe/Amsterdam).

What time does it get dark in Huddersfield?

Once the sun is set, it doesn't automatically mean it's fully dark outside. There's also something called dusk. Dusk is the period of time in which it's still a little light outside after sunset or before sunrise. When it's dusk outside, the sky is slightly lit up, but the sun is still below the horizon.The length of dusk depends on the season of the year. If you want to enjoy dusk today in Huddersfield, your best option would be to stick with the time of sunset, because it will be dusk right after sunset.

City location
Huddersfield
Population
149017
Country
United Kingdom
Province
England
Time zone
Europe/Amsterdam
Local time
02-11-2024 19:14

Photos sunset in Huddersfield

The sunset usually makes for beautiful pictures, which is why we've selected some amazing photos of the sunset in Huddersfield.

Sun facts. Did you know?

The sun makes us happy? When you get in contact with the sun, a certain hormone is produced that makes us feel good. Only 20 minutes of sunshine a day on your face or hands is enough to produce this hormone.