During the month of January, how does the number of daylight hours at Washington, D.C., compare with the number of daylight hours at Orlando, Florida?

In January, Washington, D.C., typically has fewer daylight hours compared to Orlando, Florida. Washington, D.C., experiences around 9 hours of daylight on average in January, while Orlando, Florida, typically has around 10 hours of daylight during the same month. This difference is due to the geographic location of the two cities, with Orlando being closer to the equator and experiencing longer days compared to Washington, D.C.