Sunset & Sunrise Today in Bellevue, Nebraska
Sunrise & Sunset Tomorrow in Bellevue: sunrise 6:05 AM, sunset 8:53 PM.
Bellevue, Nebraska sees the sun come up at 6:04 AM and go down at 8:54 PM on Wednesday, July 15, 2026 — 14h 50m of daylight from sunrise to sunset. Solar noon, when the sun is highest over Bellevue, is at 1:29 PM.
Sitting at 41.14° latitude puts Bellevue in the mid-latitudes — daylight swings noticeably between the long days of summer and the short days of winter. Each day is currently getting about 1 minute shorter and 23 seconds. As summer progresses, sunrise and sunset in Bellevue move a little each day rather than staying fixed.
Golden hour in Bellevue this evening is roughly 8:14 PM–9:14 PM, the best window for warm, soft photos. The blue hour follows, roughly 9:14 PM to 9:27 PM, as twilight deepens.
Tomorrow, sunset in Bellevue is at 8:53 PM and sunrise at 6:05 AM — about 1m 26s less daylight than today. The table below shows how sunrise and sunset in Bellevue drift across the whole year.
It's summer in Bellevue right now, when daylight is at its most generous. Over the course of the year, sunset in Bellevue ranges from as early as 4:54 PM (around December 3) to as late as 9:00 PM (around June 26). Its longest day lands on June 20 with 15h 08m of daylight, and its shortest on December 21 with just 9h 12m.
Moon in Bellevue today
Sunset today: Bellevue vs nearby cities
| City | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bellevue | 6:04 AM | 8:54 PM | 14h 50m |
| Omaha | 6:04 AM | 8:54 PM | 14h 50m |
| Lincoln | 6:08 AM | 8:56 PM | 14h 48m |
| Sioux City | 6:02 AM | 9:00 PM | 14h 58m |
| Saint Joseph | 6:04 AM | 8:46 PM | 14h 41m |
Bellevue sun facts for 2026
- Longest day June 20 — 15h 08m of daylight
- Shortest day December 21 — 9h 12m
- Latest sunset 9:00 PM (around June 26)
- Earliest sunset 4:54 PM (around December 3)
- Earliest sunrise 5:50 AM (around June 10)
- Latest sunrise 7:53 AM (around October 31)
Solstices & equinoxes in Bellevue (2026)
| Event | Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| March equinox | Mar 20, 2026 | 7:26 AM | 7:35 PM | 12h 08m |
| June solstice (longest day) | Jun 21, 2026 | 5:51 AM | 8:59 PM | 15h 08m |
| September equinox | Sep 22, 2026 | 7:11 AM | 7:20 PM | 12h 08m |
| December solstice (shortest day) | Dec 21, 2026 | 7:45 AM | 4:57 PM | 9h 12m |
Bellevue sunrise & sunset — next 14 days
| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wed Jul 15 | 6:04 AM | 8:54 PM | 14h 50m | — |
| Thu Jul 16 | 6:05 AM | 8:53 PM | 14h 48m | −1m 26s |
| Fri Jul 17 | 6:05 AM | 8:53 PM | 14h 47m | −1m 29s |
| Sat Jul 18 | 6:06 AM | 8:52 PM | 14h 45m | −1m 32s |
| Sun Jul 19 | 6:07 AM | 8:51 PM | 14h 44m | −1m 34s |
| Mon Jul 20 | 6:08 AM | 8:50 PM | 14h 42m | −1m 37s |
| Tue Jul 21 | 6:09 AM | 8:50 PM | 14h 40m | −1m 40s |
| Wed Jul 22 | 6:10 AM | 8:49 PM | 14h 39m | −1m 42s |
| Thu Jul 23 | 6:11 AM | 8:48 PM | 14h 37m | −1m 44s |
| Fri Jul 24 | 6:12 AM | 8:47 PM | 14h 35m | −1m 47s |
| Sat Jul 25 | 6:12 AM | 8:46 PM | 14h 33m | −1m 50s |
| Sun Jul 26 | 6:13 AM | 8:45 PM | 14h 31m | −1m 51s |
| Mon Jul 27 | 6:14 AM | 8:44 PM | 14h 29m | −1m 54s |
| Tue Jul 28 | 6:15 AM | 8:43 PM | 14h 28m | −1m 56s |
Twilight times in Bellevue today
| Phase | Begins | Ends |
|---|---|---|
| Astronomical twilight | 4:02 AM | 10:55 PM |
| Nautical twilight | 4:50 AM | 10:08 PM |
| Civil twilight | 5:31 AM | 9:27 PM |
| Morning golden hour | 5:43 AM | 6:43 AM |
| Evening golden hour | 8:14 PM | 9:14 PM |
Civil, nautical and astronomical twilight describe how far the sun is below the horizon — useful for photographers, sailors and stargazers in Bellevue.
Sunrise & sunset in Bellevue by month
| Month | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 7:49 AM | 5:05 PM | 9h 16m |
| February | 7:34 AM | 5:40 PM | 10h 05m |
| March | 6:57 AM | 6:14 PM | 11h 16m |
| April | 7:06 AM | 7:48 PM | 12h 41m |
| May | 6:21 AM | 8:20 PM | 13h 59m |
| June | 5:53 AM | 8:49 PM | 14h 56m |
| July | 5:55 AM | 8:59 PM | 15h 04m |
| August | 6:19 AM | 8:39 PM | 14h 19m |
| September | 6:50 AM | 7:55 PM | 13h 05m |
| October | 7:20 AM | 7:05 PM | 11h 44m |
| November | 6:55 AM | 5:18 PM | 10h 23m |
| December | 7:29 AM | 4:55 PM | 9h 25m |
Times shown for the 1st of each month, local time in Bellevue.
Sunset & sunrise FAQ for Bellevue
What time is sunset in Bellevue today?
Sunset in Bellevue, Nebraska is at 8:54 PM today. It shifts by a minute or two each day as the seasons change.
What time is sunrise in Bellevue today?
Sunrise in Bellevue is at 6:04 AM today, with 14h 50m of daylight to follow.
What time is sunrise in Bellevue tomorrow?
Sunrise in Bellevue tomorrow is at 6:05 AM, and sunset tomorrow is at 8:53 PM.
What time is sunset in Bellevue tomorrow?
Sunset in Bellevue tomorrow is at 8:53 PM.
How long is the day in Bellevue today?
Bellevue gets 14h 50m of daylight today, between sunrise at 6:04 AM and sunset at 8:54 PM.
When is golden hour in Bellevue?
The evening golden hour in Bellevue is about 8:14 PM to 9:14 PM today — the warm, soft light ideal for photos.
When is blue hour in Bellevue?
The evening blue hour in Bellevue runs from about 9:14 PM to 9:27 PM today, just after sunset.
What time does it get dark in Bellevue?
After sunset at 8:54 PM, full darkness (the end of twilight) arrives in Bellevue at around 9:27 PM today.
When is solar noon in Bellevue?
Solar noon — when the sun is highest in the sky over Bellevue — is at 1:29 PM today.
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