What happens to the sunrise azimuth benchmark over the course of several weeks when moving away from a solstice toward an equinox?

Answer

The rising azimuth changes only gradually over weeks, moving toward the due east position

While the sun's position changes constantly throughout the day, the specific location of the sunrise point on the horizon shifts slowly across the weeks as the Earth progresses through its orbit relative to the point of maximum tilt (solstice) or perpendicular alignment (equinox).

What happens to the sunrise azimuth benchmark over the course of several weeks when moving away from a solstice toward an equinox?
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