Last night marked the Winter Solstice, where we experienced the shortest day of the year.
With sunrise at 8.04 am and sunset at 3.53 pm in London (give or take up to 40 minutes in other parts of the UK), we experienced just seven hours and 49 minutes of daylight yesterday.
But not to worry as the Winter Solstice means that instead of the days getting shorter with longer nights, this will now change with days getting longer and nights getting shorter over the course of the next six months.
This will lead up to the Summer Solstice which typically happens on June 21, the longest day in the year.
As Good Morning Britain weather presenter and Meteorologist Laura Tobin explained, today we will get two extra seconds of daylight.
It’s the #WinterSolstice
— Laura Tobin (@Lauratobin1) December 21, 2021
Today is the ‘shortest day’
From tomorrow onwards the days get longer, (there will be 2 seconds more daylight!) @GMB pic.twitter.com/0oI0L5gVVy
Traditionally, crowds of druids, pagans and enthusiasts gather at Stonehenge, the 5,000 year old ancient site in England to commemorate the Winter Solstice as it is widely thought that the stones are perfectly aligned to frame the midwinter sunset at the winter solstice and the midsummer sunrise at the summer solstice.
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“Winter might have been a time of fear as the days grew shorter and colder. People must have longed for the return of light and warmth,” English Heritage explained.
“Marking this yearly cycle may have been one of the reasons that Neolithic people constructed Stonehenge – a monument aligned to the movements of the sun.”
This year was no different, despite the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, people from across the country travelled to witness the Winter Solstice at Stonehenge.
It’s fair to say people on Twitter were pretty excited about the fact that the short winter days are soon to get longer with increasing daylight.
The days are getting longer again 👊
— Sonia Sodha (@soniasodha) December 22, 2021
Days getting longer again. An unusually cheerful tweet
— John Crace (@JohnJCrace) December 21, 2021
Days are getting longer: summer is just round the corner! 🌞☀️ pic.twitter.com/ek9XvKww51
— Lucy Keating (@ceefaxisbetter) December 22, 2021
Meanwhile, many were also sharing their sunrise snaps to celebrate the commencing of longer days - and more importantly more sunshine...
Here are the best photos people have posted on Twitter:
The start of longer days … pic.twitter.com/UuHCiIrWbC
— Dr Radha (@DrRadhaModgil) December 22, 2021
This was my view this morning at 8am pic.twitter.com/iot2hWwCwj
— Alia Waheed #JusticeforNoor (@AliaWaheed) December 22, 2021
The days will be getting longer again!!! pic.twitter.com/nxEWA5L6xv
— Freddi (@glasspeonies) December 22, 2021
Longer days start today - we’ve got this 💪🏾 pic.twitter.com/yUoA7jSF1n
— Natalia (@Legally_Natalia) December 22, 2021
Bring me these longer days… on our way to summer 🙌🏼😂 #sunrise pic.twitter.com/B8vehsfATo
— GEMMA (@gembaaa) December 22, 2021
And so the days get longer. View over the old water meadows by the Frome to the north of Dorchester this morning. pic.twitter.com/4hhlAlAQQp
— Richard Bradford (@dorsetandbeyond) December 22, 2021
A beautiful Solstice sunrise at Sandbanks Beach - longer days are coming 🌅 #Poole #Dorset #WinterSolstice pic.twitter.com/YtnBkFsY6I
— Andy Whiting (@awdorset) December 22, 2021
Here comes the sun! Happy Winter Solstice, to one and all (or those in the Northern Hemisphere). Longer days with more sunshine lie ahead. 😃 pic.twitter.com/VuA324yTn1
— Benedict ALLEN (@benedictallen) December 22, 2021
The days are getting longer and also more stunning hun! pic.twitter.com/myjAPIc1i6
— Nadia Kamil (@NadiaKamil) December 22, 2021
And the sun is up! Longer days are coming. ☀️
— English Heritage (@EnglishHeritage) December 22, 2021
Happy Winter Solstice from Stonehenge! @EH_Stonehenge
#WinterSolstice #Sunrise pic.twitter.com/mVceVFSMFV
The days are getting longer from today, beautiful colours for sunrise after the #WinterSolstice ☀️ pic.twitter.com/FtAULcSwvw
— Richard Crowley (@richard_crowley) December 22, 2021
Dawn finally breaks for longer days. pic.twitter.com/FnZ5vLtS2k
— Moi (@moibach) December 22, 2021
Reasons to be hopeful. The longest night is over and longer days are on their way back 😁#WinterSolstice pic.twitter.com/X5WfHl6bKG
— Ben McCafferty (@BenMcCafferty) December 22, 2021
The days get longer from here on in x pic.twitter.com/yrtIZ21xSV
— Katherine Rooney (@krooneyrooney) December 22, 2021
What a beautiful, frosty sunrise today on the @thesuffolkcoast @SuffolkAONB @LifeOnTheDeben. Days are getting longer again, hurrah 😃 pic.twitter.com/frzNaZGtJN
— Nick Collinson (@NCSuffEssxCoast) December 22, 2021
Good morning Wivenhoe - the days are already getting longer pic.twitter.com/r13xPUF98H
— Stephen Burke (@StephenBBurke) December 22, 2021
The days start to get longer at Southmead Hospital :-)#Solstice @NorthBristolNHS @SuperSouthmead pic.twitter.com/VfHgKRAuI3
— Joydeep Grover (@JoydeepGrover) December 22, 2021
Welcoming the start of longer days and brighter times by watching the sun rise while swimming in a chilly lake.#OpenWaterSwimming #Nottingham pic.twitter.com/yYliWFMeyt
— Tom Webster-Deakin (@tom_wd68) December 22, 2021
Stunning sunrise 🌄 in #seaton this morning as the days finally get longer to lift all our spirits. pic.twitter.com/VEgYBzkNJa
— Carol Austin (@jumpylegs) December 22, 2021