Not exact matches
Babies under six months old should be kept out of direct sunlight, taking particular care
around noon when the
sun is highest in the sky and shining most strongly.
and
Sun, usually beginning
around noon and lasting well into the darkness.
So the
sun gets ridiculously hot
around noon.
noon around the hemisphere, when the longest day is at its midpoint, meaning, I suppose, that the
sun is at its most northerly point for where you happen to be.
Potentially your morning could start as soon as the
sun rises (or, if you're like us,
around 8:30 am during the week and close to
noon on the weekend) and automatically turn on your smart light in your bedroom.