It is
almost time to “spring forward.”
Likely few people will move the clock hand, or dial, forward an
hour exactly at 2:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, March 8, but that is when
Daylight Saving Time officially will begin.
With modern technology, most phones autoset and computers
automatically update to sync with the time change. However, the time
change still can be confusing. Most people remember the trick to clock
changing by the old quote "spring forward, fall backward" ---
setting forward our clocks by one hour for Daylight Saving Time in the
spring and setting backward by one hour for Standard Time in the fall.
Daylight Saving Time has been around since World War I. But it became the law of the land
more than 50 years ago with the Uniform Time Act of 1966, although the
exact dates — now the second Sunday in March and the first Sunday in November —
have changed some over the years.
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