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Longer Days and Rising Heat in Dominican Republic

Santo Domingo.– Dawns begin to register more and more early in the Dominican Republic due to solar decline, a process that will continue in the coming weeks until the summer solstice of June 21. This change marks the beginning of longer days and shorter nights in the country, a typical condition between June and July in the Caribbean region. In the national territory, the first sunrise occurs in Punta Cana, province La Altagracia, at 6:17 a.m., …
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Santo Domingo.– Dawns begin to register more and more early in the Dominican Republic due to solar decline, a process that will continue in the coming weeks until the summer solstice of June 21. This change marks the beginning of longer days and shorter nights in the country, a typical condition between June and July in the Caribbean region. In the national territory, the first sunrise occurs in Punta Cana, province La Altagracia, at 6:17 a.m., …

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robertocavada.com broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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