As we approach the weekend, it’s important to remember to set our clocks forward as Daylight Saving Time makes its return on Sunday, March 10. This means manually adjusting our clocks ahead by one hour. Daylight Saving Time offers an additional hour of daylight in the evenings, a change that has sparked debates at both the state and federal levels regarding the possibility of making this time adjustment permanent. Unless a decision is made to keep Daylight Saving Time year-round, we can expect to revert back to Standard Time in early November.
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