Daylight saving time starts this weekend. That means it’s time to set your clocks forward one hour – again. There’s a growing movement to make daylight saving time permanent and stop changing clocks ...
Daylight saving time in 2026 in the U.S. is on Sunday, March 8, when clocks "spring forward" one hour. Federal law requires states to observe daylight saving time or stay on standard time year-round.
Get ready to move the clocks ahead for the spring forward time change. Here's when and what to know about daylight savings time 2026 start and end.
While the time change hasn't quite happened, changing your manual clocks tonight may save you some confusion in the early morning hours tomorrow. Along with higher temperatures and the start of severe ...
Do clocks spring forward this weekend? When and what to know about losing an hour of sleep in the time change 2026 daylight saving time start and end.
Daylight saving time is officially back to snatch the annual hour of sleep from the masses in March. Are your clocks set for the time change to spring forward this Sunday? Here's what you need to know ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Get ready to change your clocks again, as daylight saving time (DST) begins this weekend. In March, clocks will "spring forward" ...
Daylight saving time, the yearly time change colloquially known as daylight savings, is set to start for 2026, meaning most Americans will lose an hour of sleep when they "spring forward" this weekend ...
Twice a year, Americans reset their clocks and lose an hour of sleep. The tradition may feel like a modern nuisance, but it began as a wartime policy during World War I. At 2 a.m. local time Sunday, ...
State and federal lawmakers alike tried to lock the clocks in 2025, but with little success. Will 2026 be any different?