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Solar Noon in Long Beach Today

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Solar noon in Long Beach today is at 12:05. This is the moment when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky and shadows are at their shortest for the day. Sunrise is at 06:16 and sunset at 17:54, giving 11h 38m of daylight.

Solar Noon

12:05

Sunrise

06:16

Sunset

17:54

Daylight

11h 38m

Solar Noon in Long Beach: March 2026

Solar noon shifts slightly each day due to Earth's elliptical orbit (equation of time). The shift is typically 20 to 30 seconds per day.

DateSolar Noon
March 112:06
March 212:06
March 312:06
March 412:05
March 512:05
March 612:05
March 7Today12:05
March 813:04
March 913:04
March 1013:04
March 1113:04
March 1213:03
March 1313:03
March 1413:03
March 1513:03
March 1613:02
March 1713:02
March 1813:02
March 1913:01
March 2013:01
March 2113:01
March 2213:00
March 2313:00
March 2413:00
March 2512:59
March 2612:59
March 2712:59
March 2812:59
March 2912:58
March 3012:58
March 3112:58

What is Solar Noon?

Solar noon is the moment when the sun crosses the local meridian and reaches its highest elevation angle above the horizon. At solar noon in Long Beach, the sun is due south and shadows point due north.

Why Solar Noon Differs from 12:00 Clock Time

Long Beach is located at longitude -118.19, which places it 13.2 degrees offset from the nearest time zone meridian. Every degree of longitude corresponds to 4 minutes of solar time, so the offset from clock noon can be significant. A second factor is the equation of time: Earth's elliptical orbit means solar days vary by up to 16 minutes throughout the year, shifting solar noon earlier or later relative to clock time.

Solar Noon and Photography

Solar noon in Long Beach (today: 12:05) produces the most direct, overhead light of the day. This creates short, harsh shadows that are generally unflattering for portraits and landscapes. However, the hours immediately around solar noon can work well for architectural photography where straight-down shadows reveal texture. For the best natural light, work during golden hour: from 06:16 onward in the morning, or approaching 17:54 in the evening.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time is solar noon in Long Beach today?
Solar noon in Long Beach today is at 12:05. This is when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky and shadows are at their shortest for the day.
Why is solar noon in Long Beach not at 12:00?
Solar noon in Long Beach differs from clock noon because time zones cover large geographic areas. Long Beach is at longitude -118.19, which puts it offset from the center of its time zone. Earth's elliptical orbit also causes the solar day to vary by up to 16 minutes throughout the year.
How does solar noon relate to sunrise and sunset in Long Beach?
Solar noon in Long Beach today is at 12:05, roughly midway between sunrise at 06:16 and sunset at 17:54. Total daylight is 11h 38m. Solar noon is not always exactly halfway due to the equation of time.
What is the best time to photograph in Long Beach relative to solar noon?
Solar noon produces harsh overhead light unflattering for most photography. Golden hour begins at sunrise (06:16) and repeats before sunset (17:54). The 2 to 3 hours before sunset are typically ideal for portraits and landscapes.