Have you noticed that it's been getting darker, earlier these days in central New York? And, we're still officially on Daylight Savings Time! Let's just see how much daylight we're getting these days.
Spring ahead this Sunday as Daylight Saving Time begins. In addition to setting your clocks ahead one hour before you go to sleep Saturday night, what else should you do?
It's that time again, time to spring forward and move your clocks ahead by one hour this Sunday at 2 a.m. as Daylight Saving Time goes into effect. That means you'll get another hour of daylight and one less hour of sleep on Sunday morning. Plus, it's time to check the batteries in the smoke and carbon dioxide detectors. And yes, it is correctly said, "Daylight Saving Time".
Building Frosty with my son Dylan & mommy is one of my fondest memories of Winter, but let's face it, enough already! I'm ready for Spring, how about you?
The Spring solstice or vernal equinox is the day in Spring when daytime and nighttime are of equal length. This tends to happen around March 21st of each year. This year Spring arrives on Sunday March 20th, in just 16 days!