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What Day Is Winter 2028?
Winter 2028 falls on a Thursday — Thursday, December 21, 2028. That's 949 days away.
Knowing the day of the week makes it easy to plan time off, travel, or weekend activities. Add a free countdown widget on your iPhone to keep Winter in view.

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Date details for Winter 2028
- Day of week: Thursday
- Date: Thursday, December 21, 2028
- Days remaining: 949
- Weeks remaining: 135
Winter 2028 falls on a Thursday — Thursday, December 21, 2028. That is 949 days away, or about 135 weeks and 31 months. Winter is an astronomical season that begins at a solstice or equinox, the precise moment Earth's tilt reaches a turning point. Winter falls on a Thursday this year, a midweek date — worth noting if you want to plan time off around it.
Counting down turns a vague "soon" into a clear number of days you can plan around — booking travel, sending cards, or simply building anticipation. Many people begin preparing for a date like this two to three months ahead, and a visible countdown helps pace that preparation rather than leaving everything to the final week. If you are counting down to Winter, you can add a free Outside countdown widget to your iPhone home screen; it updates every day and can be shared with friends and family.
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The Science Behind Winter
Seasons are driven by the tilt of Earth's axis — roughly 23.5 degrees — not by how close the planet is to the Sun. As Earth orbits, each hemisphere leans toward or away from the Sun, changing the angle of sunlight and the length of the day. The astronomical start of a season is pinned to a solstice or an equinox, the precise moment that geometry reaches a turning point.
That is why the start of Winter 2028 lands on a specific date and even a specific time, rather than the first of a month. Equinoxes bring near-equal day and night worldwide; solstices mark the longest or shortest day of the year. Knowing the exact changeover is useful for gardeners, photographers, and anyone tracking daylight hours.
Winter 2028: Frequently Asked Questions
What day is Winter 2028?
Winter 2028 falls on Thursday, Thursday, December 21, 2028. That is 949 days (about 135 weeks) from today.
What day of the week is Winter 2028?
Winter 2028 is on a Thursday. Mark your calendar for Thursday, December 21, 2028.
Is Winter 2028 on a weekday or weekend?
Winter 2028 falls on a Thursday, which is a weekday. Knowing this early helps you plan time off, travel, or gatherings around the date.
When is Winter 2028?
Winter 2028 is on Thursday, Thursday, December 21, 2028 — 949 days away. Add a free countdown widget on your iPhone with the Outside app to keep the date in view.
How many days until Winter 2028?
There are 949 days until Winter 2028 on Thursday, Thursday, December 21, 2028 — approximately 135 weeks from now.
What causes Winter to begin?
Winter begins because of the 23.5-degree tilt of Earth's axis. As the planet orbits the Sun, each hemisphere leans toward or away from it, changing sunlight and day length. The season's astronomical start is pinned to a solstice or equinox.
Is the start of Winter the same date every year?
Not exactly. Because the solstice and equinox follow Earth's orbit rather than the calendar, the start of Winter can shift by a day or two from year to year. 2028 has its own precise changeover date and time.
What is the difference between meteorological and astronomical Winter?
Meteorological seasons are fixed three-month blocks used by forecasters, while astronomical seasons are defined by solstices and equinoxes. The date counted here is the astronomical start of Winter 2028.
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