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When Will Sunsets Move Past 5 p.m. in the U.S.?

Outdoors
February 14, 2026

Short winter days often make evenings feel rushed. The shift to sunsets after 5 p.m. signals a steady return of usable daylight, bringing more time for walks, outdoor plans, and light after the workday. That change arrives at different times depending on location.

USA TODAY reviewed county-level sunset data to pinpoint when evenings brighten across the country. Many areas begin crossing the 5 p.m. mark in late winter, while others never dip below it.

Freepik | Over 40% of U.S. counties, mostly in the South and West, keep 5 p.m. daylight year-round.

Counties in Texas, Florida, and Arizona stay ahead of the curve. In these states, sunsets remain at or after 5 p.m. all year. Overall, about 42% of U.S. counties avoid pre-5 p.m. sunsets entirely.

Despite that, early sunsets affect much of the country. More than 205 million people, or roughly 62% of the U.S. population, experience sunsets before 5 p.m. at some point each year. Knowing the local crossover date helps set expectations as days grow longer.

As counties pass the 5 p.m. threshold, daylight slowly reclaims the evening hours, offering a noticeable lift as winter fades.

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