During the summer solstice Tuesday, Santa Clarita is expected to see over 14 hours of daylight.
June 21, summer solstice, marks the longest day of the year, and the day in Santa Clarita is set to last for about 14 and a half hours.
Sunrise time in Santa Clarita Tuesday took place at around 5:40 a.m., while sunset is expected to occur at around 8:10 p.m., according to predictions from multiple sources.
The summer solstice takes place when the Earth, which is tilted, is its most tilted toward the sun.
The summer solstice marks the beginning of summer and the end of spring.
Summer is set to end during the autumn equinox, which takes place in September.
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