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Sun Times in Twin Lakes
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is sunrise in Twin Lakes?
Check the sunrise time displayed above for Twin Lakes (America/Los_Angeles). Times are calculated from the city's coordinates.
What time is sunset in Twin Lakes?
Check the sunset time displayed above for Twin Lakes (America/Los_Angeles). Times are calculated from the city's coordinates.
When is golden hour in Twin Lakes?
Golden hour times for Twin Lakes are displayed above. Morning golden hour runs from sunrise until about an hour after. Evening golden hour starts about an hour before sunset.
How long is the day in Twin Lakes?
The day length for Twin Lakes is shown above. It represents the time between sunrise and sunset.
What time is the sun at its highest point in Twin Lakes?
The sun's highest point (solar noon) for Twin Lakes is shown in the times above (America/Los_Angeles). This is when the sun crosses the meridian.
What time does it get dark in Twin Lakes?
Sunset and dusk times for Twin Lakes are displayed above (America/Los_Angeles). It typically takes over an hour after sunset for the sky to get fully dark.
How long does twilight last in Twin Lakes?
Twilight duration in Twin Lakes varies by season. You can calculate it from the sunset and astronomical dusk times shown above.
What is the earliest sunrise of the year in Twin Lakes?
The earliest sunrise in Twin Lakes in 2026 is at 5:47 AM on June 11 (America/Los_Angeles). This occurs around the summer solstice when days are longest.
What is the latest sunset of the year in Twin Lakes?
The latest sunset in Twin Lakes in 2026 is at 8:31 PM on June 22 (America/Los_Angeles). This occurs shortly after the summer solstice.
What time does it actually get dark after sunset in Twin Lakes?
After sunset in Twin Lakes, civil twilight lasts roughly 30 minutes, during which the sky fades but remains somewhat bright. Full darkness follows after astronomical dusk. See the exact times above.
What these times mean
Solar times in Twin Lakes shift throughout the year. Each stage of the day brings distinct light that photographers, outdoor planners, and everyday users rely on.
- Dawn
- The first usable twilight before sunrise, when the horizon brightens and color gradually returns to the sky.
- Sunrise
- The moment the upper edge of the sun appears above the horizon, starting direct daylight.
- Golden Hour
- The low-angle window just after sunrise and just before sunset, producing warm, soft light favored by photographers.
- Sunset
- The moment the upper edge of the sun drops below the horizon, ending direct sunlight for the day.
- Dusk
- The fading twilight after sunset, ending with astronomical dusk when the sky becomes fully dark.
Monthly daylight in Twin Lakes
Sunrise, sunset, and total daylight in Twin Lakes on the 15th of each month for 2026. Times reflect the city's local timezone.
| Month | Sunrise | Sunset | Daylight |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 7:20 AM | 5:15 PM | 9h 55m |
| February | 6:56 AM | 5:48 PM | 10h 52m |
| March | 7:18 AM | 7:15 PM | 11h 57m |
| April | 6:33 AM | 7:42 PM | 13h 09m |
| May | 5:59 AM | 8:09 PM | 14h 09m |
| June | 5:47 AM | 8:29 PM | 14h 41m |
| July | 6:00 AM | 8:27 PM | 14h 27m |
| August | 6:25 AM | 7:59 PM | 13h 34m |
| September | 6:50 AM | 7:15 PM | 12h 25m |
| October | 7:15 AM | 6:31 PM | 11h 15m |
| November | 6:46 AM | 4:58 PM | 10h 12m |
| December | 7:14 AM | 4:52 PM | 9h 38m |