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New York City Sunsets to Cross 5:00 pm Barrier, Days Becoming Longer

Starting this Monday, New York City sunsets will cross the 5:00 pm barrier and the days will gradually become longer.

This Monday, sunrise in the Big Apple occurred at 7:14 in the morning and the sun is expected to set exactly at 5:00 in the afternoon for the first time since winter time entered November 5.

As the month of January progresses, the days will become longer.

Today there are expected to be 9 hours and 46 minutes of sunlight.

Tomorrow, Tuesday, there will be three more minutes of sun, since sunrise will be at 7:13 in the morning and sunset at 5:02.

At the end of the month, that is, on January 31, 10 hours of daylight will be exceeded, with 10 hours and 4 minutes being counted.

By February, in exactly one month, there will be 11 hours of sunlight in the Big Apple.

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1/18

The first snowfall with significant accumulation in more than 700 days in New York City caused delays and cancellations in schools and made it difficult for thousands of New Yorkers to get to work. Univision NY viewers shared their images of the snow.

2/18

The winter storm left more than 2 inches of snow accumulated in the tri-state area.

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3/18

This complicated the commute to work for New Yorkers.

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4/18

In some areas of Queens, 1.7 inches of snow accumulation was reached.

Credit: Mayk Álvarez

5/18

In some areas of New Jersey the accumulations exceeded 3 inches.

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6/18

The pets also enjoyed the snow.

Credit: Ericka Velázquez.

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7/18

Snowfall will continue next Friday.

Credit: Yenifer de Lovera

8/18

Univision users shared the view of the snow from their apartments or houses.

Credit: Lorena Zúñiga

9/18

Univision users shared the view of the snow from their apartments or houses.

Credit: Miguel A.

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10/18

Univision users shared the view of the snow from their apartments or houses.

Credit: Evelyn Lopez

11/18

Univision users shared the view of the snow from their apartments or houses.

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12/18

Univision users shared the view of the snow from their apartments or houses.

Credit: Saraí Rodríguez

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13/18

Univision users shared the view of the snow from their apartments or houses.

Credit: Estela Rivera

14/18

Univision users shared the view of the snow from their apartments or houses.

Credit: Fatima Galdamez

15/18

Univision users shared the view of the snow from their apartments or houses.

Credit: Belén Cadena

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16/18

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17/18

Univision users shared the view of the snow from their apartments or houses.

Credit: Iris Aguirre

18/18

Univision users shared the view of the snow from their apartments or houses.

Credit: Tony Gómez

2024-01-22 14:14:00
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