Daylight saving time has arrived — and for those of us who hate losing sleep, the countdown to it ending has begun. As we "spring forward" from winter, American clocks will move ahead one hour. The ...
If you woke up extra tired this morning and aren’t sure why, you may have forgot Daylight Saving Time started overnight. The practice went into effect on Sunday, March 8 at 2 a.m. DST takes place each ...
Did you remember to turn your clocks forward? Daylight Saving Time has officially begun. Every year, Americans set their clocks forward by one hour in order to gain more daylight in the summer ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Setting the time on a watch. (Getty Images) Daylight saving time begins tonight. At 2 a.m. local time Sunday, clocks across most ...
Spring is on its way. Along with delivering warmer weather and more sunlight, it's also the time when the U.S. shifts into daylight saving time. Established in the early 1900s, daylight saving time ...
The days are growing longer and warmer, a sign that spring is near and daylight savings time begins soon. Here's when to set the clocks forward for the 2026 time change and daylight saving time start ...
(NEXSTAR) – The calendars have flipped to March, which means the clocks are ticking closer and closer to springing forward an hour. Daylight saving time begins on the earliest possible date this year, ...
Daylight saving time starts this weekend. That means it’s time to set your clocks forward one hour – again. There’s a growing movement to make daylight saving time permanent and stop changing clocks ...
This weekend, clocks will "spring forward" as Iowa and nearly the rest of the United States switch to daylight saving time for spring and summer. Daylight saving time always starts on the second ...
Daylight saving time in 2026 will begin on Sunday, March 8, when clocks spring forward one hour. The time change officially occurs at 2 a.m. to minimize disruption, particularly to train schedules.
Sunny spring evenings are almost here. The start of daylight saving time this weekend will usher in longer days and later sunsets for Missourians as we move into warmer months. The clocks go forward, ...