WASHINGTON (AP) -- Get ready for more outdoor fun.
For most Americans, daylight saving time is returning tomorrow,
shifting an hour of light to the evenings. But there is a downside.
Assuming you're not working the overnight shift, you'll lose an
hour of sleep.
The reminder is to set your clock forward by an hour before
going to bed Saturday night. The official change occurs at 2 a.m. Sunday, local time.
The shift also serves as a reminder to install new batteries in
warning devices such as smoke detectors and hazard warning radios.
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For most Americans, daylight saving time is returning tomorrow,
shifting an hour of light to the evenings. But there is a downside.
Assuming you're not working the overnight shift, you'll lose an
hour of sleep.
The reminder is to set your clock forward by an hour before
going to bed Saturday night. The official change occurs at 2 a.m. Sunday, local time.
The shift also serves as a reminder to install new batteries in
warning devices such as smoke detectors and hazard warning radios.
Read More