Today (Monday, September 22) marks the autumn equinox. Couple that with the creeping cold outside and the orange leaves falling from the trees, and yeah, it’s time to accept that summer is over. But if you needed more convincing, then Birmingham will experience its last 7pm sunset of 2025 later this week…
On Wednesday, September 24, the sunset will occur in Birmingham at exactly 19:00, while the following day, this happens at the terrifying time of 18:58. You won’t see the sun set this late again until March 29, 2026—when the arrival of daylight saving time means that the sunset will happen at 19:36.
Speaking of, the clocks will shift backwards by one hour next month (October 26, 2025), and the sunset will take place at 16:49. So count yourself lucky (for now) because the days are about to get a lot shorter and the nights a lot darker before life gets any brighter.
On October 20, Birmingham will experience its last 6pm sunset of the year at 18:01, while on November 27, the sunset will happen at 16:00—and that’s nothing! The shortest day of the year, aka winter solstice, will be 7 hours, 39 minutes and 29 seconds in Birmingham, with sunrise at 08:16 and sunset at 15:55.
But it’s not all doom and gloom in Birmingham. These colder months bring along some of the city’s best annual events—including Halloween, Bonfire Night and Christmas (who’s ready for the return of the Frankfurt Christmas Market on November 1?)
How will you be celebrating/mourning Birmingham’s last 7pm sunset of the year?