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How To Figure Out Window Direction And Sun Exposure

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pastafreak | 15:51 Sun 24th Jul 2022 | How it Works
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I believe my windows on one side of my flat face West...but how would I know whether it was South West or north west.
On a properly sunny day in July I will have sun from approximately 2:30 until about 7:30-8 pm. Maybe a bit more. Any ideas?
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Excellent! I now have a compass.

I was lost but now am found.
What I said about due West on only 21 March and Sep is absolutely correct. That's why they are called equinoxes. Google it, I can't do a link at the moment as on a tablet and it's too much faff.
I have a compass on my smartphone, it just keeps spinning ;-)
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Thanks for that Prudie @ 16:32...that is now tucked away for future reference in one of my brain cells ;)
At 6am the sun is due east, at 9am south-east, at noon due south, at 3pm south-west, at 6pm due west (GMT times. For BST it's 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm, 7pm respectively)
Sunset for London, UK, for July 24th is 9pm at 304 degrees which is NW. So your window is pretty well facing NW if you live anywhere near London.
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Haha...I get another 12 minutes of sun here.
Maybe that's why folks up North are complaining about the nights drawing in early.
When I said "anywhere near London" I meant to say anywhere near the same latitude as London.
Just to say Pasta that I miss you and several others. But you especially as we are soul sisters. Can be found on [email protected] X. I'm totally disenchanted with AB.

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