Tommy
Senior Member
- Location
- New Hampshire
It's one of those meaningless little late winter events that always boosts my spirits. Today is March 17, 2021 and here in the beautiful lakes & mountains region of New Hampshire it's the date when the days finally become longer than the nights. Knowing that this will be the case for the next six months always seems to brighten my mood.
As a kid I was taught that this happens on the spring equinox - the proverbial "first day of spring" - (this year June 20) which just isn't the case. By then, our days will be a full nine minutes longer than our nights. Does anyone here understand this discrepancy?
As a kid I was taught that this happens on the spring equinox - the proverbial "first day of spring" - (this year June 20) which just isn't the case. By then, our days will be a full nine minutes longer than our nights. Does anyone here understand this discrepancy?