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Daylight Saving Time 1m583l

Nov 01, 2018

It seems to cause more confusion than a sunlight in the evening for the rest of the season. This year we change the clocks on November 4th, 2018 - but is it really worth the hassle?

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Is It Really Possible To Save Time? 2n6q2l

Daylight Saving Time is a time cycle that starts in the early spring when you set your clocks ahead one hour. Because the sun rises so early in the spring and summer months, setting your clocks ahead by an hour gives you more daylight in the evening. In the fall, the exact opposite happens - we set our clocks back an hour (to Standard Time) to gain an extra hour of sunlight in the morning, so we're not heading off to school or work in the dark!

Why Do It? 1j83s

Daylight Saving Time is proven to save on energy because people aren't turning on their lamps, heat, etc. as early as they would have, had their clocks not been turned back. But that doesn't mean that Daylight Saving Time has been a hit with everyone.

The History e443x

It wasn't until Hawaii, most of Indiana and Arizona, who do not observe Daylight Saving Time.

Changes to Prepare For 4y6nv

In 2005, the March and end on the first Sunday in November. It looks like both the United States and Canada will follow these new guidelines.

In 2018, we set the clocks forward on March 11th, 2018 and move them backwards on November 4th, 2018.

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