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Sunrise and sunset in Mexico

Today, Wednesday, 3 June 2026. Sunrise, sunset, solar noon and day length for the largest cities in Mexico, computed live in each city’s local time zone.

14 cities in Mexico

CitySunriseSunsetDay length
Mexico CityAmerica/Mexico_City05:5719:1213h 14m
TijuanaAmerica/Tijuana05:4119:5114h 10m
IztapalapaAmerica/Mexico_City05:5719:1113h 14m
PueblaAmerica/Mexico_City05:5419:0713h 13m
Ecatepec de MorelosAmerica/Mexico_City05:5619:1213h 15m
Santiago de QuerétaroAmerica/Mexico_City06:0019:1913h 19m
León de los AldamaAmerica/Mexico_City06:0419:2513h 21m
Ciudad JuárezAmerica/Ciudad_Juarez06:0020:0714h 06m
ZapopanAmerica/Mexico_City06:1219:3113h 19m
GuadalajaraAmerica/Mexico_City06:1119:3113h 19m
MéridaAmerica/Merida05:1618:3613h 20m
Gustavo Adolfo MaderoAmerica/Mexico_City05:5719:1213h 14m
MonterreyAmerica/Monterrey05:4919:2913h 39m
Ciudad NezahualcoyotlAmerica/Mexico_City05:5719:1113h 14m

How the times are computed

Each city’s sunrise and sunset are computed live from astronomy-engine using the city’s latitude and longitude, then converted to the city’s IANA time zone. Day length is the interval between sunrise and sunset; in summer it grows roughly two minutes per day at temperate latitudes and shrinks at the same rate in autumn.

For more detail on any city — twilight phases, golden hour, the year overview and the monthly sunrise/sunset table — click its name above.