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If early sunsets have been getting you down, relief is on the horizon! As we inch closer to spring, longer days and brighter evenings are around the corner. In fact, next week is when the sun will set the latest of the year thus far: at 6 p.m. It’s a small but meaningful milestone especially for those who have been arriving home from work in the dark. Keep scrolling to learn more.
When does the sun go down at 6 p.m. in Miami?
According to Time and Date, the sun will dip below the horizon at exactly 6 p.m. on Monday, January 26, one week from today.
From there on out, each day brings a little more light, and in early March, Daylight Saving Time will bring back glorious 7 p.m. sunsets. That’ll be on March 8, when we “spring forward” to a 7:26 p.m. sunset. But hey, crossing the 6 p.m. threshold is a good start!
Unsplash/Adrian Diaz-Sieckel Where is the best place to catch the view?
Whether you’re planning an evening jog, making reservations for a rooftop dinner or simply want to watch the colors fade behind the skyline, you’ll need a prime location to check out the extra hour of daylight. Catch some of the best ocean views at South Pointe Park or Crandon Park, or head to Sunset Harbour for bay sunsets among the yachts and palms.
Plus, we have a roundup of places to get panoramic views across the city, so bookmark a few and get to sunset-watching!