Sunrise and sunset in Russia
Today, Wednesday, 3 June 2026. Sunrise, sunset, solar noon and day length for the largest cities in Russia, computed live in each city’s local time zone.
12 cities in Russia
| City | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| MoscowEurope/Moscow | 03:51 | 21:04 | 17h 13m |
| Saint PetersburgEurope/Moscow | 03:46 | 22:08 | 18h 22m |
| NovosibirskAsia/Novosibirsk | 04:55 | 21:58 | 17h 03m |
| YekaterinburgAsia/Yekaterinburg | 04:11 | 21:40 | 17h 29m |
| Nizhniy NovgorodEurope/Moscow | 03:21 | 20:43 | 17h 21m |
| KazanEurope/Moscow | 03:05 | 20:18 | 17h 13m |
| ChelyabinskAsia/Yekaterinburg | 04:20 | 21:25 | 17h 05m |
| OmskAsia/Omsk | 04:33 | 21:36 | 17h 02m |
| SamaraEurope/Samara | 04:17 | 20:58 | 16h 41m |
| Rostov-on-DonEurope/Moscow | 04:28 | 20:10 | 15h 42m |
| UfaAsia/Yekaterinburg | 04:44 | 21:44 | 16h 59m |
| KrasnoyarskAsia/Krasnoyarsk | 04:08 | 21:25 | 17h 16m |
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.