their are 984533 mins in winter
Four minutes
Approximately 4 minutes per day up to the summer solstice... then the day reduces by 4 minutes to the winter solstice.
About 3 to 4 minutes per day.
In New Jersey, after the winter solstice, you gain approximately 2-3 minutes of daylight each day as the days gradually get longer heading towards spring.
No matter where you are on the planet - the day lengthens by four minutes each day, after the winter equinox, up to the summer solstice.
Every Day the Earth gains more time. It is only about three minutes that are gained each day, after the winter solstice.
The minimum (around December 21) is 10 hours and 11 minutes.
MapQuest estimates the driving time as 3 hours and 53 minutes.
After the winter solstice, the amount of daylight gradually increases each day. The increase in daylight varies depending on your location, but on average, you can expect to gain about 2-3 minutes of daylight each day after the winter solstice.
2.6 hours = 2.6*60 minutes = 156 minutes = 156*60 seconds = 9360 seconds.
From sunrise to sunset is about nine hours and about fifteen minutes. This doesn't include the twilight before sunrise or after sunset (about thirty minutes or so on each end).
The time from sunrise to sunset at Anchorage AK on the winter solstice is 5 hours and 27 minutes.