The sun will set after 8pm for the next three months in NYC
Briefly

With the arrival of spring, sunset times in New York City are extending beyond 8 PM, a welcome change after a long winter. Until the summer solstice, the latest sunset will occur at 8:31 PM. This offers residents ample opportunity for outdoor activities, including summer festivals, outdoor movie screenings, and markets. However, forecasts indicate a potentially rainy summer, reminding everyone to stay prepared. Various local options such as Little Island’s programming and Brooklyn Mirage events provide exciting choices for evening outings.
From now until the summer solstice, the sunset will continue to get later and later. The latest time the sun will set will be at 8:31pm on June 21.
Whether you're looking for an outdoor bar to soak up the sunlight or want to enjoy one of the many outdoor summer festivals, now's the time to really start planning.
Some other cool and free outdoor activities you can do this summer? Check out free Friday movie nights at the Intrepid Museum, which begins screening movies at sunset.
All of this does come with one small caveat: meteorologists are predicting a particularly rainy summer, so make sure to check the forecast before you make plans.
Read at Time Out New York
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