However, even before the solstice, sunset also began to move later in the day (the earliest sunsets were from Dec. 6 through 12 at 4:20 pm). And next week, when sunrise and sunset both again are diverging, we may begin to sense that spring is coming.
Tables of sunrise and sunset times are available by city and state (and international locations, too) on the U.S. Naval Observatory website at https://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneYear.php.
See the full-size table for Palatine here.
By the way, the USNO folks offer a much more complete explanation of this phenomenon–three explanations, actually–at https://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/rs_solstices.php. It's worth a look.
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