March Equinox in Finland ― Date, History, and Details

March Equinox in Finland

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History of March Equinox in Finland and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

The March equinox occurs in Finland when the sun is directly over the equator and day and night are of equal length. This happens on or around March 21 every year. After the equinox, days become longer than nights in Finland as the sun moves northward in the sky. The amount of daylight increases quickly at first, then more slowly as the summer approaches. By the June solstice, the longest day of the year, there are about 18 hours of daylight in Finland.