Live World Day and Night Map (Sunlight in Real Time)

Explore the world in real time: see which major cities are currently in daylight and which are in the dark. The map updates live every few seconds, and the city data refreshes automatically every minute.

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Today, March 19, among the 50 cities listed on this page, the city with the longest daylight is Buenos Aires (Argentina) with 12h13 of sunlight. The city with the shortest daylight is Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) with only 12h08. That is a difference of 0h05 between the two extremes, reflecting the dramatic effect of latitude and Earth's axial tilt on daylight duration. In March, Earth approaches the spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere (autumn in the south). Daylight hours are nearly equal worldwide, though differences grow as we move away from the equator. Both hemispheres experience moderate daylight, making this a transitional period.

Sunrise Soon (0)

These cities are currently experiencing civil twilight before sunrise. The sky is brightening, and sunrise will occur within the next few minutes. Civil twilight begins when the sun is 6 degrees below the horizon.

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Cities Where It's Day (20)

The sun is currently above the horizon in these cities. Depending on their latitude and the time of year, the length of daylight can vary significantly from one city to another.

CityCountryLocal Time (approx.)SunriseSunsetDay Length
Los AngelesUnited States09:4806:5619:0512h09
VancouverCanada09:4807:1419:2512h11
Mexico City CapitalMexico10:4806:3918:4812h08
ChicagoUnited States11:4806:5319:0212h09
Lima CapitalPeru11:4806:1118:2012h10
Bogotá CapitalColombia11:4805:5918:0812h09
New YorkUnited States12:4806:5919:0812h09
TorontoCanada12:4807:2019:2912h10
São PauloBrazil13:4806:0818:1912h11
Rio de JaneiroBrazil13:4805:5418:0512h11
Buenos Aires CapitalArgentina13:4806:5419:0712h13
London CapitalUnited Kingdom16:4806:0318:1312h10
CasablancaMorocco16:4806:3318:4212h08
Accra CapitalGhana16:4806:0418:1212h09
Paris CapitalFrance17:4806:5319:0312h09
Berlin CapitalGermany17:4806:0918:1912h10
Madrid CapitalSpain17:4807:1819:2612h09
Rome CapitalItaly17:4806:1318:2212h09
Amsterdam CapitalNetherlands17:4806:4318:5312h10
LagosNigeria17:4806:5018:5812h08

Sunset Soon (3)

The sun is still above the horizon in these cities but will set within the next 30 minutes. Enjoy the golden hour!

CityCountryLocal Time (approx.)SunriseSunsetDay Length
Stockholm CapitalSweden17:4805:4918:0112h11Sunset in 13 min
Kinshasa CapitalDR Congo17:4806:0118:1112h09Sunset in 23 min
Warsaw CapitalPoland17:4805:3817:4812h10

Just After Sunset (0)

These cities have just seen the sun set and are in civil twilight. There is still enough natural light for outdoor activities, but the sky is darkening rapidly. Civil twilight ends when the sun drops 6 degrees below the horizon.

No cities in this category right now.

Cities Where It's Night (27)

It is currently nighttime in these cities. The sun has fully set and civil twilight has ended, meaning the sky is dark. Depending on the time of year and latitude, some cities experience very long or very short nights.

CityCountryLocal Time (approx.)SunriseSunsetDay Length
Singapore CapitalSingapore00:4807:0719:1612h09
Manila CapitalPhilippines00:4805:5918:0712h09
Beijing CapitalChina00:4806:1618:2712h10
ShanghaiChina00:4805:5618:0612h09
Taipei CapitalTaiwan00:4805:5618:0512h09
Tokyo CapitalJapan01:4805:4417:5312h10
OsakaJapan01:4806:0018:1012h10
Seoul CapitalSouth Korea01:4806:3418:4412h10
SydneyAustralia03:4806:5619:0812h12
AucklandNew Zealand05:4807:2219:3412h12
Cairo CapitalEgypt18:4805:5818:0612h08
JohannesburgSouth Africa18:4806:0918:2112h12
Moscow CapitalRussia19:4806:3218:4212h10
Istanbul CapitalTurkey19:4807:0719:1612h08
Nairobi CapitalKenya19:4806:3618:4412h09
Addis Ababa CapitalEthiopia19:4806:2818:3612h08
Riyadh CapitalSaudi Arabia19:4805:5618:0412h08
Baghdad CapitalIraq19:4806:0618:1412h08
Tehran CapitalIran20:1806:0818:1612h08
DubaiUnited Arab Emirates20:4806:2218:3012h08
KarachiPakistan21:4806:3518:4312h08
New Delhi CapitalIndia22:1806:2518:3212h08
MumbaiIndia22:1806:4218:5012h08
Dhaka CapitalBangladesh22:4806:0218:1012h08
Bangkok CapitalThailand23:4806:2118:2912h08
Jakarta CapitalIndonesia23:4805:5518:0512h09
Ho Chi Minh CityVietnam23:4805:5718:0512h08

Understanding the World Day and Night Map

The world day and night map shows which parts of the Earth are currently in daylight and which are in darkness. The moving boundary between light and shadow is known as the terminator line. This line constantly shifts as the Earth rotates, completing a full cycle every 24 hours.

Because the Earth is tilted at approximately 23.5 degrees on its axis, the distribution of daylight is not the same throughout the year. Around the equinoxes (March and September), day and night are nearly equal worldwide. However, near the summer and winter solstices, daylight hours vary significantly depending on latitude.

Why does latitude affect daylight?

Cities located near the equator experience almost equal day and night all year long. For example, cities like Singapore or Quito have roughly 12 hours of daylight daily.

In contrast, cities at higher latitudes experience strong seasonal variation. In June, northern cities such as Stockholm, Oslo, or Edmonton enjoy very long evenings, sometimes with sunlight lasting close to midnight. Above the Arctic Circle, the sun may not set at all — a phenomenon known as the midnight sun.

During winter, the opposite occurs. Some northern cities experience extremely short days, and regions above the Arctic Circle can enter polar night, when the sun does not rise for days or even weeks.

What determines sunrise and sunset times?

Sunrise and sunset depend on:

  • Latitude
  • Longitude
  • Date of the year
  • Earth's axial tilt
  • Atmospheric refraction

This map calculates daylight conditions for major cities in real time using astronomical formulas. Each city is classified as:

  • Day – Sun above the horizon
  • Night – Sun below the horizon
  • Dawn – Civil twilight before sunrise
  • Dusk – Civil twilight after sunset

Why daylight duration matters

Daylight duration influences climate, daily routines, tourism, and even mental health. Long summer evenings encourage outdoor activities in northern cities, while shorter winter days can affect energy use and lifestyle patterns.

Understanding global daylight patterns is useful for:

  • Planning international calls
  • Scheduling travel
  • Studying seasonal variations
  • Comparing cities by latitude
  • Exploring time zone differences

How does this map work?

The day/night boundary (called the terminator) is drawn using the Leaflet.Terminator library, which computes the solar position in real time based on the current date, time, and Earth's axial tilt. For each city, sunrise and sunset times are calculated server-side using PHP's date_sun_info() function with the city's geographic coordinates. Cities are classified as Day, Night, Dawn (civil twilight before sunrise), or Dusk (civil twilight after sunset).

What is the subsolar point?

The subsolar point (marked with a sun icon on the map) is the exact location on Earth where the sun is directly overhead — at its zenith, 90 degrees above the horizon. At this point, objects cast no shadow.

This point moves continuously: its longitude follows the sun's apparent westward motion (completing a full circle every 24 hours), while its latitude oscillates between 23.5°N and 23.5°S throughout the year, following the sun's declination.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is it night right now in the world?
Night currently covers approximately half of the Earth at any given moment. The exact regions in darkness depend on the Earth's rotation and the current UTC time.
Why are summer days longer in northern cities?
Northern cities experience longer summer days because the Earth's axial tilt causes the Northern Hemisphere to lean toward the Sun around June, increasing daylight hours.
Which cities have the longest daylight in June?
Cities located far north, such as Reykjavik, Tromsø, and Anchorage, experience extremely long daylight hours near the summer solstice.
Do cities near the equator have equal day and night?
Yes. Cities close to the equator experience nearly 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness throughout the year.
What is the sun icon on the map?
The sun icon marks the subsolar point — the exact spot on Earth where the sun is directly overhead (at its zenith). This point moves westward as the Earth rotates and shifts north or south with the seasons.