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Blinding Sun Show In Sky Over Devon

Mother nature puts on a blinding evening rush hour performance over Lancaster Avenue.

 
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Bright sun marks evening rush hours for westbound commuters along Lancaster Ave these days.
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Bright sun marks evening rush hours for westbound commuters along Lancaster Ave these days.
Bright sun marks evening rush hours for westbound commuters along Lancaster Ave these days.
Bright sun marks evening rush hours for westbound commuters along Lancaster Ave these days.
Bright sun marks evening rush hours for westbound commuters along Lancaster Ave these days.
Bright sun marks evening rush hours for westbound commuters along Lancaster Ave these days. It was even blinding in the rearview mirrors of the eastbound Patchmobile Wednesday evening in Devon.
Bright sun marks evening rush hours for westbound commuters along Lancaster Ave these days. It was even blinding in the rearview mirrors of the eastbound Patchmobile Wednesday evening in Devon.

It's the time of year once again when cold, clear winter skies and the rotation of the earth can sometimes combine for a blinding westbound evening commute on westbound Lancaster Ave.

This was how it looked a few minutes after 5 p.m. Wednesday for drivers heading past the Devon Horse Show grounds on Lancaster Ave./Route 30 in Devon.

Wednesday's official sunset was at 5:27:55 according to Unitarium.com.

Thursday's sunset will be at 5:29:07 p.m.. As the sunlit hours keep getting longer, the sun will to be right in the eyes of westbound evening commuters for at least a few more weeks.

Sunset starts to happen after 6 p.m. on March 9, according to a calendar on timeanddate.com.

Are you excited to see days get longer or do you prefer winter months? Tell us in the comments at the bottom of this article.

Related Topics: Sunset, devon, pa, and sun glare

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