Tomorrow's Sunrise โ€” Set the Alarm or Sleep In?

For early risers and sunrise photographers deciding tonight whether tomorrow's wake-up is worth it. Read the forecast, set the alarm with confidence โ€” or roll over guilt-free.

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Planning Tomorrow's Sunrise Photography

The key to capturing a stunning sunrise is preparation. By checking the forecast the night before, you can decide whether it's worth setting an early alarm and have time to scout your location.

๐ŸŒ™ The Night Before

Check the forecast quality percentage. If it's above 60%, set your alarm for 45 minutes before sunrise. Prepare your camera gear, charge batteries, and plan your route to avoid rushing.

๐Ÿ“ Scout Your Location

Use the sun direction calculator to see exactly where the sun will rise. Identify foreground elements that will be lit by the warm morning light. Consider reflections in water or windows.

โฐ Arrive Early

Get to your location during blue hour, about 30-45 minutes before sunrise. This gives you time to set up, adjust composition, and capture the pre-dawn colors that are often overlooked.

Golden Hour

Stay for golden hour after sunrise. The warm, soft light in the hour following sunrise is perfect for portraits, landscapes, and architecture. The best light often comes 15-30 minutes after the sun appears.

Reading Tomorrow's Forecast

The forecast quality percentage is the single fastest signal. Here's how to translate it into a wake-up decision tonight:

โฐ 70%+ โ€” Set the alarm

Strong color is likely on the eastern horizon. Charge the camera tonight, lay clothes out, set your alarm for 45 minutes before sunrise.

๐Ÿค” 50-70% โ€” Your call

Decent odds; not exceptional. If you're already an early riser, take the morning. If you'd be dragging yourself out of bed for 45%, save the energy for a better day.

๐Ÿ˜ด Below 40% โ€” Sleep in

Likely overcast or featureless sky. Roll over. The forecast updates overnight as weather data refreshes, so check again at dawn if you wake naturally.

90%+ โ€” Drop everything

Rare. Tell a friend. The forecast model genuinely predicts a once-or-twice-a-month morning. Pre-dawn colors will likely outshine the sunrise itself.

Want the science behind the percentage? What makes a good sunrise covers cloud altitudes, eastern-horizon clarity, humidity, and the quirks of morning air.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I set the alarm for tomorrow's sunrise?โ–ผ

Look at the quality percentage. Above 70% is a strong yes โ€” set the alarm. 50-70% is a judgement call: if you're already an early riser, take the morning. Below 40% usually means overcast or featureless sky โ€” sleep in. Same-day forecasts (after midnight) sharpen the call.

What time is sunrise tomorrow?โ–ผ

Pick your city above for tomorrow's exact sunrise time. Alpenglow also shows blue hour and civil twilight windows so you know when to arrive โ€” the best colors often appear before the sun clears the horizon.

How early should my alarm be set?โ–ผ

Aim to be in position 30-45 minutes before official sunrise time. That gives you blue hour for setup and the pre-dawn colors that often outshine sunrise itself. Add 15-20 minutes for travel and a coffee โ€” being rushed kills the experience.

Will Alpenglow wake me only on great mornings?โ–ผ

That's the idea. Alpenglow Pro can send a push notification the night before when tomorrow's forecast crosses your quality threshold (e.g., notify when above 70%) so you only set the alarm when it's worth it. The rest of the time, sleep in guilt-free.

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