Seattle's summer starts 16 hours of daylight

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle's summer solstice on June 20, 2025, brings nearly 16 hours of daylight, marking a vibrant start to summer. The city's residents are encouraged to partake in various outdoor festivities, including the famed Fremont Solstice Parade. This annual event showcases local artistry and community engagement, celebrating the longest day of the year. The extended daylight offers a perfect backdrop for outdoor activities, inviting locals to explore parks and waterfronts. Christine Clarridge highlights how these celebrations enhance community spirit and connection to nature.

The solstice serves as a reminder of Seattle's unique seasonal experiences, where summer days are cherished. Events like these not only promote local culture but also encourage tourism and engagement. Embracing the sun-filled day, Seattleites are poised to make the most of summer's arrival.

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