Sunrise & Sunset in Wuhan

GMT+8China

Today's Sun Times

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Sunrise
05:46
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Sunset
18:57
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Dawn
05:21
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Solar noon
12:21
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Dusk
19:22
Daylight
13h 11m

Today vs Tomorrow

SunriseSunsetDaylight
Today05:4618:5713h 11m
Tomorrow05:4518:5813h 13m
Change−1m+1m+2m

Positive change in sunset / daylight = days are getting longer. Negative change in sunrise = sun is rising earlier.

24-Hour Daylight Timeline

Today's light segments for Wuhan. Amber = daylight, violet = twilight, dark = night.

Night Dawn / Dusk Daylight

Monthly Sun Times — 2026

Sunrise and sunset on the 1st of each month in Wuhan.

MonthSunriseSunsetDaylight
January07:2117:3310h 12m
February07:1517:5910h 44m
March06:5118:2211h 31m
April06:1318:4212h 29m
May05:4019:0113h 21m
June05:2219:2113h 59m
July05:2419:3014h 06m
August05:4119:1913h 38m
September06:0018:4812h 48m
October06:1718:1011h 53m
November06:3817:3710h 59m
December07:0317:2210h 19m

About Sunrise & Sunset in Wuhan

Wuhan is located at 30.59°N, 114.31°E. Its latitude determines how dramatically daylight hours change through the year.

The city uses the Asia/Shanghai timezone (GMT+8). It does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so solar times shift gradually through the year without abrupt clock changes.

Solar noon — the moment the sun reaches its highest point in the sky — occurs when the sun crosses the local meridian. In Wuhan this falls around 12:21 in mid-summer and 12:13 in December, reflecting UTC offset and any DST adjustments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time is sunrise in Wuhan today?
Sunrise in Wuhan varies by season. Use the live calculator above for today's exact time in Asia/Shanghai.
What time does the sun set in Wuhan?
Sunset in Wuhan depends on the season and DST status. See the live card above.
How many hours of daylight does Wuhan get today?
Daylight hours in Wuhan range from roughly 9 hours in winter to 15 hours in summer depending on latitude (30.6°).
Does Wuhan observe Daylight Saving Time?
No, Wuhan does not observe Daylight Saving Time. Solar times change gradually through the year due to Earth's orbit, with no abrupt one-hour clock change.

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