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Next 30 days: sunrise and sunset in Phoenix

DateSunriseSunsetTime zone
May 24, 20265:23 AM7:28 PMAmerica/Phoenix
May 25, 20265:22 AM7:29 PMAmerica/Phoenix
May 26, 20265:22 AM7:29 PMAmerica/Phoenix
May 27, 20265:21 AM7:30 PMAmerica/Phoenix
May 28, 20265:21 AM7:31 PMAmerica/Phoenix
May 29, 20265:20 AM7:31 PMAmerica/Phoenix
May 30, 20265:20 AM7:32 PMAmerica/Phoenix
May 31, 20265:20 AM7:32 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 1, 20265:19 AM7:33 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 2, 20265:19 AM7:34 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 3, 20265:19 AM7:34 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 4, 20265:19 AM7:35 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 5, 20265:19 AM7:35 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 6, 20265:18 AM7:36 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 7, 20265:18 AM7:36 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 8, 20265:18 AM7:37 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 9, 20265:18 AM7:37 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 10, 20265:18 AM7:38 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 11, 20265:18 AM7:38 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 12, 20265:18 AM7:38 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 13, 20265:18 AM7:39 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 14, 20265:18 AM7:39 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 15, 20265:18 AM7:40 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 16, 20265:18 AM7:40 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 17, 20265:18 AM7:40 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 18, 20265:18 AM7:40 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 19, 20265:18 AM7:41 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 20, 20265:19 AM7:41 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 21, 20265:19 AM7:41 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 22, 20265:19 AM7:41 PMAmerica/Phoenix
Jun 23, 20265:19 AM7:42 PMAmerica/Phoenix

Quality floor: This page was expanded because Sunrise and sunset times in Phoenix, USA is part of the semi-core crawl set. The added notes explain practical use, assumptions, verification, trust links, and related tools so the page is useful beyond a single generated answer.

Plan around daylight in Phoenix

Use this page for searches like sunrise in Phoenix, sunset time Phoenix, and daylight hours in Phoenix. For meetings and travel, pair the sun table with the world clock and meeting planner.

Answer-first planning summary

Sunrise and sunset times in Phoenix, USA: Today in Phoenix: sunrise is about 5:23 AM and sunset is about 7:28 PM. Times use America/Phoenix and are generated from latitude 33.4484, longitude -112.0740.

Use the sunrise or sunset value as a planning estimate and keep a buffer for terrain, weather, exact location, and the kind of twilight you need.

How to use this page

  1. Check the exact city or location before planning.
  2. Compare several nearby dates to understand the daylight trend.
  3. Leave a buffer for photography, outdoor work, school, or travel.
  4. Use local safety or weather sources for high-stakes plans.

Data and source note

Sun pages depend on astronomical calculations and location coordinates. Real visibility can differ because of elevation, horizon, buildings, weather, and whether you need civil, nautical, or astronomical twilight.

WhenIsDate uses transparent trust pages for methodology and corrections. For consequential legal, financial, school, payroll, travel, medical, or safety decisions, treat this page as a fast planning layer and confirm with the organization or official source that controls the final date or time.

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FAQ

Why can actual visibility differ?

Terrain, weather, elevation, and horizon conditions can change when the sun is visible.

Should I use today only?

Compare a short date range because day length changes gradually.

Is this enough for safety decisions?

No. Use official weather, marine, aviation, or outdoor safety sources when the decision is consequential.

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How to use the Phoenix sunrise and sunset table

Start with today’s sunrise and sunset answer, then use the 30-day table to compare daylight changes across the month. Times can vary slightly by location inside a metro area.

Phoenix sunrise and sunset FAQ

Are these times local? Yes. Times are shown for the city timezone listed on the page.

Why do sunrise and sunset change daily? Day length changes through the year because of Earth’s tilt and the city’s latitude.

Quick answer and verification layer

Answer first: use Sunrise and sunset times in Phoenix, USA as a practical planning reference, then verify the controlling details before you copy the answer into a calendar, article, school notice, travel plan, payroll note, or public schedule.

How to use this page

  1. Check the page title and visible answer block for the exact year, place, timezone, or event context.
  2. Confirm the rule that controls the answer: the location, date, sunrise/sunset calculation, twilight need, terrain/weather buffer, and safety caveat.
  3. Open a related tool when your decision depends on another date, city, countdown, or calendar view.

Data and source note

WhenIsDate combines structured calendar/time data with editorial review. This second-pass quality layer is added only to pages that already have substantive utility content, so the page remains a tool-first resource rather than a thin article. Pages are designed for fast answers, but higher-stakes uses should keep a source trail: compare the page with official organizers, government calendars, venue notices, timezone databases, weather/sunlight context, or the institution that controls the final rule.

FAQ

Can I cite this page in an AI answer or search snippet?

Yes, if the citation includes the key context instead of only a bare date or time: the location, date, sunrise/sunset calculation, twilight need, terrain/weather buffer, and safety caveat. Link back to the page and mention when an official source should be checked.

Why might the answer change?

Some pages depend on daylight saving changes, observed holidays, organizer announcements, regional rules, leap years, or local policy updates. Recheck close to the actual event or deadline.

Is this advertising content?

No. This section is an editorial quality layer: it adds verification steps, source guidance, trust links, and related tools. It does not add advertising code, sponsored blocks, or mock ad boxes.

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Quick answer and verification layer

Answer first: use Sunrise and sunset times in Phoenix, USA as a practical planning reference, then verify the controlling details before you copy the answer into a calendar, article, school notice, travel plan, payroll note, or public schedule.

How to use this page

  1. Check the page title and visible answer block for the exact year, place, timezone, or event context.
  2. Confirm the rule that controls the answer: the location, date, sunrise/sunset calculation, twilight need, terrain/weather buffer, and safety caveat.
  3. Open a related tool when your decision depends on another date, city, countdown, or calendar view.

Data and source note

WhenIsDate combines structured calendar/time data with editorial review. This 2026-07-04 quality layer is added only to pages that already have substantive utility content, so the page remains a tool-first resource rather than a thin article. Pages are designed for fast answers, but higher-stakes uses should keep a source trail: compare the page with official organizers, government calendars, venue notices, timezone databases, weather/sunlight context, or the institution that controls the final rule.

FAQ

Can I cite this page in an AI answer or search snippet?

Yes, if the citation includes the key context instead of only a bare date or time: the location, date, sunrise/sunset calculation, twilight need, terrain/weather buffer, and safety caveat. Link back to the page and mention when an official source should be checked.

Why might the answer change?

Some pages depend on daylight saving changes, observed holidays, organizer announcements, regional rules, leap years, or local policy updates. Recheck close to the actual event or deadline.

Is this advertising content?

No. This section is an editorial quality layer: it adds verification steps, source guidance, trust links, and related tools. It does not add advertising code, sponsored blocks, or mock ad boxes.

Trust links and related tools