Donald Trump has suggested wanting to eliminate the practice of jumping forward then falling back every year. Until that happens, we'll be continuing our annual time jump.
As predicted, Michigan gas prices ticked up this week by an average of 8 cents a gallon from a week ago as new protectionist tariffs imposed by the president raise the cost of energy imports. What’s more,
Temperatures are expected to be mostly in the 50s and 60s, with the possibility Friday — the first day of spring — of reaching 70 degrees. But weather forecasters warned, it is Michigan, so don’t pack away all winter outerwear just yet. Rainfall, with a potential for flooding, is expected this weekend.
March is the month in which we pick up the most daylight from day to day. The greatest increases in the length of our days happen right around the Spring Equinox which is on March 20. From the first of the month to the 31st, West Michigan sees just shy of 1.5 hours of additional daylight.
Disrupted sleep, early darkness — some of the reasons Jackson neighbors tell me they're in favor of abolishing Daylight Saving Time. Didn't hear much support for the seasonal clock changes.
The annual ritual of setting clocks forward one hour will occur on March 9. Here's what to know about DST in 2025.
Drivers should be extra cautious Monday morning as daylight saving time means darker mornings, impacting visibility and increasing safety risks for pedestrians and schoolchildren.
Trump wants to end the switch, and hundreds of time-change bills have been introduced in legislatures across the country, but the clock ritual is likely to endure.