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Sunset Forecast for San Aquilino
Tomorrow's sunset prediction and golden hour forecast
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How can I see a beautiful sunset?
For the most colorful sunsets, look for days with scattered mid-level clouds, which catch and reflect warm light. Head to a location with a clear view of the western horizon such as a beach, hilltop, or open field. Arrive during golden hour, about an hour before sunset, for the best light. Use Alpenglow's quality forecast to find the days when conditions favor vivid colors.
What time does it get dark in San Aquilino?
Today's sunset in San Aquilino is at 6:23 PM, with full darkness arriving at 7:41 PM (Asia/Manila). The period between sunset and full darkness is twilight, when the sky gradually transitions from light to dark.
How long does twilight last?
Twilight typically lasts between 70 and 100 minutes from sunset to full darkness. It consists of three phases: civil twilight (brightest, about 30 minutes), nautical twilight (medium, about 30 minutes), and astronomical twilight (dimmest, about 30 minutes). The exact duration depends on latitude and the time of year — twilight is longer at higher latitudes and around the solstices.
What is the latest sunset of the year in San Aquilino?
The latest sunset in San Aquilino in 2026 is at 6:24 PM on July 7 (Asia/Manila). This occurs shortly after the summer solstice.
What time does it actually get dark after sunset in San Aquilino?
After sunset at 6:23 PM in San Aquilino, civil twilight ends at 6:46 PM — about 23 minutes later. Full darkness (astronomical dusk) arrives at 7:41 PM (Asia/Manila).