The article highlights the impending end of summer as the Autumn Equinox approaches on September 22, 2025, at 5:20 AM PST. Despite the shrinking days, San Francisco enjoys a substantial remaining daylight stretch of over 12 hours. The article notes a nearly 3-hour decrease in sunlight compared to the summer solstice, as well as the timing of sunset, which shifts to just after 7 PM. Readers are encouraged to take advantage of the remaining golden hours and the pleasant fall weather that follows, including the well-known 'Second Summer' period of warmer days.
Don't pack away the picnic blanket just yet; we've still got a decent stretch of daylight to enjoy as we approach the Autumn Equinox.
After the equinox, the nights grow longer than the days until the Winter Solstice, indicating the start of fall.
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