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Southeast Michigan begins losing daylight at over one minute per day
Southeast Michigan is experiencing a rapid loss of daylight, with over one minute lost per day since July 8th. The region will have its last day with at least 15 hours of daylight on July 13th, with the rate of daylight loss slowing after the autumn equinox until the winter solstice. Weather forecasts include warm temperatures and scattered rain later in the week.
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