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by renholder 2642 days ago
In my county (Östergötland), the sun starts rising at 3am around this time of year; so, the concept of it being light or dark in the morning (or afternoon/night) isn't really a concern (overall).

In places like Kiruna, the sun will never set for about two weeks[0], during the summertime.

It's the amount of actual daytime during the winter that would principally matter - in the overall scheme of things.

[0] - https://www.kirunalapland.se/en/see-do/midnight-sun-2/

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FWIW I live a bit further north, at 63 degrees. In winter, at least december and january, we're in the state of "dark when you go to work, dark when you go home". However for the approx. two months between autumn equinox and end of november, and similar two months from end of january to spring equinox, having one more hour of daylight in the afternoon would be really really nice.