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DST begins Sunday; move clocks ahead

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DST begins Sunday; move clocks ahead

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Daylight Saving Time, like it or hate it, returns Sunday.

That means you’ll have to get up an hour earlier each day to meet your usual schedule. On the brighter side you’ll have an extra hour of daylight at the end of the day.

For the past four months, we’ve been on standard time. But overnight Saturday, we’ll turn our clocks ahead one hour at 2 a.m., effectively making it 3 a.m. Or you can just adjust your clock before you go to bed. There’s no law against that.

The DST change applies to all states except Arizona, which, except for the Navajo reservation, observes standard time year-around.

Places that observe the change will remain on daylight time until we switch to standard time and “fall back” on the morning of Nov. 2.