Hours in Months - Calculate Hours for Any Month

Example Calculations

This page shows the total number of hours contained within each month of the year. The calculation is based on the number of days in that month multiplied by the number of hours in a day (24 hours).

Example: January. Result: January has 31 days, totaling 31 × 24 = 744 hours.
Example: February (non-leap). Result: February has 28 days, totaling 28 × 24 = 672 hours.
Example: February (leap). Result: February has 29 days (in a leap year), totaling 29 × 24 = 696 hours.
Example: March. Result: March has 31 days, totaling 31 × 24 = 744 hours.
Example: April. Result: April has 30 days, totaling 30 × 24 = 720 hours.
Example: May. Result: May has 31 days, totaling 31 × 24 = 744 hours.
Example: June. Result: June has 30 days, totaling 30 × 24 = 720 hours.
Example: July. Result: July has 31 days, totaling 31 × 24 = 744 hours.
Example: August. Result: August has 31 days, totaling 31 × 24 = 744 hours.
Example: September. Result: September has 30 days, totaling 30 × 24 = 720 hours.
Example: October. Result: October has 31 days, totaling 31 × 24 = 744 hours.
Example: November. Result: November has 30 days, totaling 30 × 24 = 720 hours.
Example: December. Result: December has 31 days, totaling 31 × 24 = 744 hours.

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