# Sun Path Throughout the Year | SunCast

Learn how the sun path changes by season, why sunrise and sunset directions shift, and what this means for homes, gardens, photos, and shadows.

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Last updated: 2026-07-14

Author: [Peter Szucs](https://suncastapp.com/about/peter-szucs)

Primary prompt: where does the sun rise and set throughout the year

## Short Answer

The sun path changes throughout the year because Earth is tilted as it orbits the sun. In summer, the sun usually takes a higher, longer path across the sky. In winter, it takes a lower, shorter path, which creates longer shadows and shorter days.

## Seasonal pattern
- **Summer**: Higher sun path, longer days, shorter midday shadows.
- **Winter**: Lower sun path, shorter days, longer shadows.
- **Equinox periods**: Day and night are closer in length, with sunrise and sunset nearer east and west.
- **Solstice periods**: The seasonal extremes of sun path and day length.

## Why sunrise and sunset move

Sunrise and sunset directions shift across the year. Around equinox periods, they are closer to east and west. Around solstice periods, they move toward their seasonal extremes.

The exact directions depend on latitude. A place far north or far south sees larger seasonal changes than a place near the equator.

## What this means in real life

For homes, seasonal sun path changes decide whether rooms get winter light or summer heat. For gardens, they change which beds are sunny enough. For photography, they change where sunrise and sunset light enters a scene.

For shadows, the key idea is simple: lower sun makes longer shadows, and higher sun makes shorter shadows.

## Seasonal examples
- **Apartment viewing**: A room that looks bright in summer may get very little direct sun in winter if nearby buildings block the low sun.
- **Garden planning**: A bed that gets full summer sun may sit in partial shade during spring or autumn.
- **Photography**: The same landmark may line up with sunrise in one season and need a different shooting position in another.

## Limits

Seasonal sun path explains the astronomical pattern. Local terrain, buildings, trees, and weather decide what light actually reaches the ground.

## Check It in SunCast

Want to see seasonal sun path for a real place? SunCast lets you move through dates and inspect where the sun will rise, travel, and set.

- [Download SunCast](https://apps.apple.com/app/id6757196901)

- [Check sun path](https://suncastapp.com/tools/sun-calculator)

## FAQ

### Does the sun rise in the same place every day?

No. Sunrise direction shifts through the year. The amount of shift depends on location and season.

### Why are winter shadows longer?

Winter shadows are longer because the sun is lower in the sky for much of the day.

### Is the pattern the same in both hemispheres?

The seasonal timing is opposite. When the northern hemisphere has summer, the southern hemisphere has winter.

## Related SunCast Pages
- [How sun shadows change through the year](https://suncastapp.com/learn/how-sun-shadows-change-throughout-the-year)
- [Apartment sunlight guide](https://suncastapp.com/guides/check-apartment-sunlight-before-renting)
- [Sun calculator](https://suncastapp.com/tools/sun-calculator)
- [All SunCast learn pages](https://suncastapp.com/learn)
