Winter Solstice occurs tonight at 8:49 p.m. Pacific Standard Time. The December Solstice is the moment the Northern Hemisphere tilts farthest away from the sun and measures shortest day of the year.
Even though we look forward to our days becoming longer, temperatures may stay cold into January. The coldest day of the year generally is not Winter Solstice, but comes a couple of weeks to a month later according to Iowa State University.
Well then, let us chilly San Diegans bundle up for the next few weeks and receive warmth from Albert Camus’ words below. WF!