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wadesgirl said:Yah, I need an extra hour of sleep after today!
I'll never turn down sleep also.Kitchen Diva said:I will never turn down a free hour of sleep!
Sorry you had one of those days!
Daylight Savings Time is a practice of setting the clock forward by one hour during the summer months to maximize daylight in the evening.
In most states in the United States, Daylight Savings Time starts on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. However, some states do not observe this time change.
Daylight Savings Time was implemented to make better use of daylight and save energy. By extending daylight in the evening, it reduces the need for artificial lighting, which in turn reduces energy consumption.
No, not every state observes Daylight Savings Time. Some states, such as Arizona and Hawaii, do not participate in Daylight Savings Time.
If you live in an area that observes Daylight Savings Time, you will need to set your clocks forward by one hour in the spring and back by one hour in the fall. This may affect your schedule, so be sure to plan accordingly.