Sunrise & Sunset in Lubbock
United States · 33.58°N, -101.86°E · Today, May 2, 2026
Tomorrow's Sunrise & Sunset in Lubbock
Detailed Solar Information
- Civil Twilight Start
- 06:31 AM
- Civil Twilight End
- 08:57 PM
- Golden Hour (morning)
- Sunrise – 07:32 AM
- Golden Hour (evening)
- 07:56 PM – Sunset
- Latitude
- 33.5779°
- Longitude
- -101.8552°
Next 30 Days
| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Daylight |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 2(today) | 06:58 AM | 08:30 PM | 13h 32m |
| May 3 | 06:57 AM | 08:31 PM | 13h 34m |
| May 4 | 06:56 AM | 08:32 PM | 13h 36m |
| May 5 | 06:55 AM | 08:32 PM | 13h 37m |
| May 6 | 06:54 AM | 08:33 PM | 13h 39m |
| May 7 | 06:53 AM | 08:34 PM | 13h 41m |
| May 8 | 06:52 AM | 08:35 PM | 13h 42m |
| May 9 | 06:51 AM | 08:35 PM | 13h 44m |
| May 10 | 06:51 AM | 08:36 PM | 13h 46m |
| May 11 | 06:50 AM | 08:37 PM | 13h 47m |
| May 12 | 06:49 AM | 08:38 PM | 13h 49m |
| May 13 | 06:48 AM | 08:38 PM | 13h 50m |
| May 14 | 06:47 AM | 08:39 PM | 13h 52m |
| May 15 | 06:47 AM | 08:40 PM | 13h 53m |
| May 16 | 06:46 AM | 08:41 PM | 13h 55m |
| May 17 | 06:45 AM | 08:41 PM | 13h 56m |
| May 18 | 06:45 AM | 08:42 PM | 13h 58m |
| May 19 | 06:44 AM | 08:43 PM | 13h 59m |
| May 20 | 06:43 AM | 08:44 PM | 14h 0m |
| May 21 | 06:43 AM | 08:44 PM | 14h 2m |
| May 22 | 06:42 AM | 08:45 PM | 14h 3m |
| May 23 | 06:42 AM | 08:46 PM | 14h 4m |
| May 24 | 06:41 AM | 08:46 PM | 14h 5m |
| May 25 | 06:41 AM | 08:47 PM | 14h 6m |
| May 26 | 06:40 AM | 08:48 PM | 14h 8m |
| May 27 | 06:40 AM | 08:48 PM | 14h 9m |
| May 28 | 06:39 AM | 08:49 PM | 14h 10m |
| May 29 | 06:39 AM | 08:50 PM | 14h 11m |
| May 30 | 06:39 AM | 08:50 PM | 14h 12m |
| May 31 | 06:38 AM | 08:51 PM | 14h 13m |
🌅 Golden Hour Guide for Lubbock
Morning Golden Hour
Begins at sunrise (06:58 AM) and lasts approximately 30–60 minutes. Warm, directional light from a low angle — ideal for portraits, cityscapes, and landscapes.
Evening Golden Hour
Begins approximately 60 minutes before sunset (08:30 PM). The last light of day turns golden and orange — often more dramatic than the morning.
Civil Twilight
The sky transitions between 06:31 AM and 08:57 PM. Soft, diffuse blue light with no harsh shadows — favored by portrait photographers.
Photography Tips
Arrive 15 minutes early to set up. Shoot RAW for better exposure latitude. Use a tripod for longer exposures during twilight. Cloudy days can soften and extend golden hour light.
Understanding Daylight in Lubbock
Lubbock is located at 33.58°N latitude, which determines its seasonal daylight variation. At this subtropical latitude, Lubbock sees moderate seasonal variation. Summer brings noticeably longer days and winter brings shorter ones, but the extremes are less pronounced than at mid or high latitudes — typically 2–3 hours of difference between the solstices.
Solar noon in Lubbock today is at 01:44 PM — the moment when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky. This is not necessarily 12:00 PM on the clock; timezone conventions and longitude within a timezone zone can shift solar noon significantly from clock noon. The difference between clock noon and solar noon is called the equation of time, and it varies throughout the year due to Earth's elliptical orbit.
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