First Day of Winter 2021: Official Start of Winter Season
When is the 1st Day of Winter in USA Canada UK
Do you want
to know when the first day of winter 2021 is? 21st December 2021,
Tuesday is the first day of winter season in the Northern Hemisphere. This is
also the shortest day of the year or the day when the earth receives minimum
sunlight. This begins the season of long nights in the Northern Hemisphere. At
the same time, the Southern Hemisphere witnesses the start of the summer
season.
This poste
tells you the significance of the day and meaning of winter solstice. The first
day of winter happens on the day when winter solstice occurs. We all know that
autumn is the transition phase from warmer days to cold season. After the
autumn is about to end, winter solstice happens. It is also known as December
solstice or hibernal solstice.
What Happens on Winter Solstice Day
On the day
of winter solstice, the poles of the earth are at their maximum tilt in a way
that they are most distant from the Sun. It means the elevation of the Sun in
the sky for our planet is at its lowest. The twilight and darkness is maximum.
The sun is at its nadir for the hemisphere where December solstice is
happening.
Many cultures
give special significance to the solstices. Sometimes this time is also known
as midwinter. But in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, end of
December is just beginning of the chilled days. The winter solstice is
celebrated in many cultures through certain rituals. The days start becoming
shorter and the nights are longer.
One such
festival that celebrates winter is MakarSankranti or Kite Festival in India. As
per Hindu calendar, the Sun makes transit into Capricorn on 14th
January. Hence every year, it is celebrated as kite festival and people worship
the Sun. This begins the coming of winter and days of longer nights. Many other
rituals are also performed like giving alms and bathing in holy waters of main
rivers like Ganga and Yamuna.
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