Washington – It’s time to change time again. Daylight saving time returns this weekend in the United States.
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The short-term pain: Lose an hour of sleep Saturday night. The long-term gain: Enjoy more evening light in the months ahead, when the weather warms and you want to be outdoors.
Advance your clocks by 60 minutes before tucking in, so you’re not caught off-guard Sunday morning. For most of the U.S., the change officially starts Sunday at 2 a.m. local time.
You may want to install fresh batteries in smoke detectors and radios, and repeat that when standard time returns Nov. 5.
No time change is observed in Hawaii, most of Arizona, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam and the Northern Marianas.
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Online:
National Institute of Standards and Technology: http://tinyurl.com/jm8zoum
MAKE PURIM GREAT AGAIN!
Wait till after the Purim seuda to change the clock!
Do you want to lose an hour of sleep Purim night?
Do you want grouchy kids Purim morning?
For the first time EVER, the clock is scheduled to move an hour ahead on Motzai Shabbos – Purim night….. nobody wants to listen to the Megilla feeling like it’s 5am…. Let’s all keep our clocks and not change it till Sunday night after the seuda!!
Your kids have off Monday anyways…let them sleep late!
Trust me…it’s gonna be HUUUUGE!