Every four years, a day is added to the calendar, but why? How and when did humans decide it was necessary? Did you know the calendar will eventually need to change again?
After the party is over Saturday night, don't forget to set your clocks ahead one hour before going to bed, as Daylight Savings Time will begin at 2:00 a.m. Sunday morning.
It's that time again (tick, tock, tick, tock) when we "spring forward" for daylight savings time! Saturday night before you go to bed, move all the clocks ahead one hour so that you're not running behind all day Sunday. Of course, there's bound to be at least one clock that you'll forget to change, which you'll notice in the morning and then panic over before you realize that you forgo
It's nearly time to 'Spring Ahead.'
At 2 a.m. on the morning of Sunday, March 11, we'll be springing our clocks ahead—and losing an hour of the day, for daylight saving time. The good news: sunset will be an hour later. The bad news is you lose an hour of sleep, and the bars will close an hour earlier...