If you’re tired of the sun setting earlier and earlier each evening, you’ll only have to wait a few more weeks for a bit more sunlight.
That’s because in addition to the end of daylight saving time, when residents turned their clocks back an hour, the winter solstice is less than a month away. The solstice marks the shortest day of sunlight of the year, and once it passes, Kansas residents will slowly start to see more and more daylight.
This year’s winter solstice is Sunday, Dec. 21 at 9:03 a.m. Central Standard Time. It’s also the beginning of astronomical winter. After that shortest day, the sunsets will happen later each day, giving Kansans more daylight…