If the warmer temperatures aren't enough to convince you that Spring is near, maybe the start of Daylight Savings Time will help convince you. It officially starts at 2 AM Sunday morning; so either before you go to bed tonight, or first thing tomorrow morning -- roll your clocks ahead one hour.
Either before you go to bed Saturday tonight, or first thing when you get up Sunday morning; crank your clocks back one hour. Daylight Savings Time officially comes to an end at 2 AM Sunday morning. And hey, enjoy your extra hour of sleep.
2:00 AM this Sunday morning marks the beginning of Daylight Savings Time. Either Saturday night before you go to bed, or Sunday morning when you get up; remember to set your clocks ahead one hour (or be really late everywhere you go Sunday).
It's that time of year again to move your clocks ahead as we spring forward into Daylight Savings Time. Most people are complaining that the 2 a.m. fast forward is annoying because they'll lose an hour of sleep.
If the warmer temperatures aren't enough to convince you that Spring is near, maybe the start of Daylight Savings Time will help convince you. It officially starts at 2 AM this Sunday morning; so either before you go to bed Saturday night, or first thing Sunday morning -- roll your clocks ahead one hour.