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How to Check Sunrise and Sunset Times on Your iPad

June 18, 2026 · The Clime Team
How to Check Sunrise and Sunset Times on Your iPad

Understanding sunrise and sunset times can be essential for planning outdoor activities, photography sessions, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of the day. Fortunately, your iPad offers several methods to access this information, both through its built-in features and third-party applications. Here's how you can check sunrise and sunset times on your iPad:

1. Using Built-in Features on Your iPad

While the iPad doesn't have a native app dedicated solely to sunrise and sunset times, you can utilize the built-in Calendar and Weather apps to approximate these times.

Calendar App

The Calendar app allows you to view sunrise and sunset times for specific dates:

  1. Open the Calendar App: Launch the Calendar app on your iPad.
  2. Select a Date: Tap on the date you're interested in.
  3. View Event Details: If your calendar is synced with a service that includes sunrise and sunset times, these will be displayed as all-day events.

Note: This method depends on your calendar service providing this information. If not, consider the following alternative.

Weather App

The Weather app provides current weather conditions and forecasts but doesn't display sunrise and sunset times directly. However, you can use the app to get a general idea of daylight hours:

  1. Open the Weather App: Launch the Weather app on your iPad.
  2. Select Your Location: Ensure your current location is selected.
  3. Check the Forecast: The app will show the expected weather conditions for the day, which can help you estimate daylight hours.

2. Using Third-Party Apps

For more precise and detailed information, third-party apps are available on the App Store. Here are some popular options:

Hey Sunrise - Sunrise & Sunset Times App | Download Free Sunrise Sunset Times This app provides exact sunrise and sunset times for your location, along with first and last light times. It also offers countdowns to the next sunrise or sunset and supports multiple locations. (apps.apple.com)

Chicago Sun-Times App - Chicago Sun-Times Sun Times – Sunrise & Sunset Sun Times offers a beautiful interface to track sunrise and sunset times, along with solar noon, twilight, and day length. It also includes a calendar feature and supports Apple Watch integration. (apps.apple.com)

Sundial - Sun and Moon Times, Alerts, and Widgets for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch DayTime DayTime calculates the position of the sun, length of the day, and exact times of sunrise and sunset. It also provides moonrise and moonset times and includes a simulation feature to visualize sun and moon positions for any date and location. (apps.apple.com)

Sunrise iPhone app - Day Greeter widget Sunrise Sunset Widget This app offers a sun tracker and weather information, allowing you to explore daily and seasonal cycles of the sun interactively. It provides precise timing for sunrise, sunset, twilight, and golden hour, along with weather data. (apps.apple.com)

Alpenglow for iOS v8.1 Released - Alpenglow Alpenglow Alpenglow provides 7-day sunrise and sunset quality forecasts, helping you plan for optimal lighting conditions. It includes features like sun direction maps, augmented reality sun path visualization, and sun alignment tools. (alpenglowapp.com)

3. Setting Up Widgets for Quick Access

Many of these apps offer widgets that can be added to your iPad's home screen for quick access to sunrise and sunset times:

  1. Add a Widget: Tap and hold on an empty area of your home screen until the apps jiggle.
  2. Access Widgets: Tap the '+' button in the top-left corner.
  3. Select the App: Choose the app you installed that offers a widget.
  4. Choose Widget Size: Select the widget size that fits your preference.
  5. Add Widget: Tap 'Add Widget' to place it on your home screen.

4. Using Siri for Quick Information

You can also ask Siri for sunrise and sunset times:

  1. Activate Siri: Say "Hey Siri" or press and hold the Home button.
  2. Ask Your Question: Say, "What time is sunrise today?" or "When does the sun set today?"

Note: Siri may provide approximate times based on your location.

Conclusion

While your iPad doesn't have a built-in feature dedicated solely to sunrise and sunset times, you can easily access this information using the Calendar and Weather apps, or by installing specialized third-party applications. These tools can help you plan your day effectively, whether you're scheduling outdoor activities, photography sessions, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of the day.

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