Answer :

Around 3 p.m., when the sun is sufficiently low in the sky, more heat is lost than is received.

Why is it hotter in the afternoon than at noon?

Even though the sun's beams are most direct around noon, the afternoon is the warmest part of the day because air temperatures close to the earth's surface will continue to rise as long as incoming solar radiation outweighs outgoing longwave earth radiation.

Around 3 p.m., it gets the warmest. When the sun is at its zenith in the sky, or after midday, heat continues to accumulate as long as more heat is entering the earth than is leaving. When the sun is low enough in the sky, around 3 p.m., more heat is lost than is gained.

Many people believe that noon is when it gets the warmest. We receive the maximum energy from the sun at noon, which may make it feel hotter. But during the day, Earth is accumulating heat or energy from incoming sources. The air becomes warmer as the day goes on.

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