Sunrise and sunset in Russia
Today, Saturday, 18 July 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 | 04:10 | 21:00 | 16h 49m |
| Saint PetersburgEurope/Moscow | 04:08 | 21:59 | 17h 51m |
| NovosibirskAsia/Novosibirsk | 05:13 | 21:54 | 16h 41m |
| YekaterinburgAsia/Yekaterinburg | 04:31 | 21:35 | 17h 04m |
| Nizhniy NovgorodEurope/Moscow | 03:41 | 20:38 | 16h 57m |
| KazanEurope/Moscow | 03:24 | 20:14 | 16h 50m |
| ChelyabinskAsia/Yekaterinburg | 04:38 | 21:21 | 16h 42m |
| OmskAsia/Omsk | 04:51 | 21:32 | 16h 40m |
| SamaraEurope/Samara | 04:34 | 20:55 | 16h 20m |
| Rostov-on-DonEurope/Moscow | 04:43 | 20:10 | 15h 27m |
| UfaAsia/Yekaterinburg | 05:02 | 21:40 | 16h 37m |
| KrasnoyarskAsia/Krasnoyarsk | 04:27 | 21:20 | 16h 53m |
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.