We're off to a beautiful start this morning. Clear skies and light winds allowed the temperature to drop into the upper 50s in some communities. The low temperature at Bridgeport was 64 degrees, which is the coolest reading this month. Another nice day is ahead, but the humidity will build over the next few days and the temperature may reach 90 degrees early next week.
Believe it or not, the days are indeed getting "shorter." In fact, we have lost nearly 40 minutes of daylight since the first day of Summer. Sunrise on June 21st happened at 5:19. This morning's Sunrise was at 5:44, 25 minutes later. Sunset is now at 8:16, 14 minutes before the latest Sunset, at 8:30, on the Solstice.
By the end of the month, sunrise occurs at 5:47, while the Sun sets at 8:10. Two weeks later, by mid-August, the shorter days become even more pronounced, with sunrise and sunset times at 6:02 and 7:51, respectively. The "shorter" days have to do with the Earth's revolution around the Sun, and the 23.5 degree tilt on its axis. By the end of September, the Autumnal Equinox begins a six-month period of longer nights and shorter days in the Northern Hemisphere.
Need further proof that we're moving through Summer rather quickly? My favorite NFL team, the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots, opens training camp today in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Their first exhibition game is scheduled for Thursday, August 8, at Detroit. That's just two weeks away! Before you know it, the regular season will be here.
Make sure you get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather today. It will be mostly sunny with a high temperature in the lower 80s. August is one week from today.
Paul