Today Kicks Off The ‘Winter Solstice’ And Will Be The Shortest Day And The Longest Night Of The Year
Tuesday marks the Winter Solstice – also known as the official first day of winter, and the shortest day and longest night of the year.
The winter solstice marks the moment when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted farthest from the sun – which happens at precisely 10:59am EST when the sun’s rays pass over the Tropic of Capricorn. The solstice can take place anytime between Dec. 20th and 23rd and marks the official start of the winter season.
It also means that the days will start getting longer from here out.
Happy Midwinter lovely Twitter folk
May this day mark a turn towards the light, and may the return of the sun fill our hearts and homes with warmth, happiness, and kindness
'Winter Solstice' painting by Boston artist William .E. (Bill) Duke pic.twitter.com/vl4g6s0jTa
— Brigit Strawbridge (@B_Strawbridge) December 21, 2021