Sunrise and sunset in Seattle
Today's times with dawn, dusk and day length, the next 14 days, and the yearly pattern — all in Seattle's local time.
—↑ Sunrise
—↓ Sunset
—Day length
- Civil dawn
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- Civil dusk
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- Day length
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The next 14 days
| Date | Civil dawn | ↑ Sunrise | ↓ Sunset | Civil dusk | Day length |
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Sunrise and sunset in Seattle — 2026
| Month | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 07:53 | 16:45 | 8:52 h |
| February | 07:16 | 17:33 | 10:17 h |
| March | 07:23 | 19:15 | 11:52 h |
| April | 06:21 | 19:59 | 13:38 h |
| May | 05:33 | 20:40 | 15:08 h |
| June | 05:12 | 21:10 | 15:58 h |
| July | 05:28 | 21:04 | 15:36 h |
| August | 06:06 | 20:23 | 14:17 h |
| September | 06:48 | 19:23 | 12:36 h |
| October | 07:29 | 18:23 | 10:54 h |
| November | 07:15 | 16:34 | 9:19 h |
| December | 07:52 | 16:19 | 8:27 h |
About these times
All times are computed for Seattle's coordinates and shown in its local time zone, including daylight saving. Sunrise and sunset use the standard −0.833° definition (sun's upper edge at the horizon, corrected for refraction).
Civil dawn and dusk mark the period when the sun is less than 6° below the horizon — bright enough for most outdoor activities without artificial light. The day-length change shows how fast the days are currently growing or shrinking.