HomeNews#1 Featured StoryMohawk Valley Almanac for January 2026

Mohawk Valley Almanac for January 2026

Mohawk Valley Almanac for January 2026

 

Holidays in January 2026

 

January 1         New Year’s Day

January 7         Orthodox Christmas, Julian

January 6         Epiphany, Twelfth Night; Three Kings Day

January 13       Stephen Foster Memorial Day

January 16       Religious Freedom Day

January 19.     Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, observed.

January 22       National Sanctity of Human Life Day

Winter Activities

After a colder and snowier winter of 2024-2025 compared to recent years, this year seems to be a repeat, with heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures in December. It looks like an early year for ice fishing, skiing, and snowmobiling and other outdoor winter activities.

The Val Bialis ski slope in Utica is undergoing major renovations and skiing and skating will likely be more available this year, after many years of neglect combined with poor conditions for these outdoor sports. With heavy and early snow, it looks like a good year for snow shoeing, as well as alpine and cross country, and ice fishing earlier than usual.

A highlight of regional winter sports is hockey of the Utica Comets, Utica University Pioneers and many other regional college and high school teams dominates the indoor sports arenas.  And there is also high school and college basketball, especially the Syracuse Orange.

Winter also brings the theater season into focus with plays and performances at

the Players of Utica, Remington Stables Theater in Ilion, and the Rome Community Theater. Music of a variety of types, jazz, classical, folk or rock occur on many winter weekends at the Other Side in Utica, Unity Hall in Barneveld, the Kirkland Art Center in Clinton, as well as in Remsen and Holland Patent

The only official holiday in January after the “holiday season” of Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day is Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, observed on the third Monday in January. It has been noted, though perhaps not widely, that the current Trump administration has removed both this day and Juneteenth from days of free admission to national parks. At the same time, Flag Day on June 14th, and also Trump’s birthday, has been added to the days of free admission. This is just one example of Trump’s overt racism and dystopian narcissism.

 

Admittedly during this season of snow, combined with the commonality of flu and covid this time of year, many people do not like the cold and blustery weather and prefer to stay indoors as much as possible. However, it is a very good season for bringing the outdoors to you with bird feeders. This activity can be quite interesting if you have a suitable window for viewing birds on a feeder or two while keeping warm and dry inside with your coffee or tea.

 

And if you just can not stand the weather and shoveling snow, at least try one of the indoor activities mentioned at the many schools, cafes, clubs, sports arenas and museums in the area. While not yet apparent as this is being written near winter solstice in late December, the days are ever so gradually increasing in day light hours. This becomes much more obvious by mid-January.

Love it or hate it, enjoy the winter month of January. Longer and warmer days are coming sooner than you think.

In the Night Skies

Saturn is high up in the sky at sunset, but even with a telescope, its rings are nearly invisible as they are nearly angling towards Earth. Jupiter is visible nearly all night, and on the 10th is in opposition and at its brightest for the year. On the 27th, the Moon is to the left of the Pleides star cluster, best observed with binoculars. The 30th has an all-night conjunction of the waxing gibbous nearly full Moon with Jupiter.

Rising and Setting Times of the Sun, Moon and Visible Planets on January 21, 2026

Sunrise            7:25 A.M.                   Sunset             4:58 P.M.

Moonrise         Waxing Crescent Moon 9:01 A.M.,E             Moonset 8:12  P.M., W

Mercury          Not visible

Venus              Sets 5:12 P.M., SW                                                          

Mars                Not visible                                                             

Jupiter             Sets 6:53 A.M., NW

Saturn              Sets 9:42 P.M., W

Phases of the Moon for January 2026

January 3 Full Wolf Moon Rises        4:51 P.M.,NW            Sets Next Day, W

January 10 Last Quarter Moon Rises 12:05 A.M.                  Sets 11:09 A.M., W

January 18  New Moon Rises 7:42 A.M. SE                          Sets 4:42 P.M., SW

January 25 First Quarter Moon Rises 10:25 A.M., E                         Sets next day

 

Most Popular

Discover more from Utica Phoenix

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Discover more from Utica Phoenix

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading