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The Daylight Turnaround in Florida

via Ruth Anderson

Cold fronts may still sweep across Florida in February, but something else is shifting in the background. The days are getting longer — and the pace of that change is accelerating.

Florida Storms Digital Meteorologist Leslie Hudson explains why the seasonal turnaround is already underway — and why the biggest daylight jump is still ahead.

The spring equinox arrives March 20 at 10:46 a.m., marking one of the fastest daylight growth periods of the year.

From there, the climb continues until the summer solstice on June 21 — a steady progression toward longer, brighter days across the Sunshine State.

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