While scorching temperatures have made it feel like summer, the official start of the season is set to begin.
The first day of summer is Friday, June 20, as marked by the summer solstice, or the longest day of the year.
“The Northern Hemisphere’s tilt toward the Sun is greatest on this day,” according to NASA. “This means the Sun travels its longest, highest arc across the sky all year for those north of the equator.”
During the summer solstice, the Earth’s tilt brings its northernmost point closer to the sun, resulting in more sunlight. The solstice itself only lasts moments, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac.
Here’s what to know about summer 2025.
When does summer start in 2025?
The first day of summer begins at 8:42 p.m. MT/9:42 p.m. CT on Friday, June 20.
Last day of summer 2025
Summer ends with the autumnal equinox, which takes place on Sunday, September 22. Unlike the summer solstice which is the longest day of the year, the autumnal equinox marks an equal day and night, lasting around 12 hours each, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac.
What is the summer solstice?
The summer solstice marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. Meanwhile, the Southern Hemisphere will greet winter with its winter solstice.
What date does the summer solstice usually fall on?
The date of the summer solstice can fall at any point between June 20 and June 22, depending on the year, according to the NWS.
In 2024, the solstice fell on Thursday, June 20.
Will it be normal hot or extra hot this summer?
Predictions for summer have been released by the Old Farmer’s Almanac, and much like we saw in 2024, this year is on trend to be a scorcher, with most of the United States categorized as “hot” and “dry.”
The Almanac predicts a gradual buildup of warm temperatures. June is expected to be near normal in most regions, while July and August will bring above-normal temperatures.
Texas and Oklahoma could see temperatures 4°F above normal.
The Heartland states (including Kansas and Iowa) will be 4°F above normal, while the Deep South and Desert Southwest will experience significantly warmer conditions.
USA Today contributed to this story.
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