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Daylight Saving Time begins Mar. 8

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What time does daylight savings happen?
The days are growing longer and warmer, a sign that spring is near and daylight savings time begins soon.

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Daylight saving time 2026: When to change your clocks and what to know
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What to Know About Daylight Saving Time This Year
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When do clocks spring forward for 2026 daylight saving time? Date, time, why it exists
Daylight saving time in 2026 will begin on Sunday, March 8, when clocks spring forward one hour.

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Daylight saving time isn’t going away any time soon
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Daylight Saving 2026: When are we springing forward?
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Daylight saving time 2026: Time to spring forward is near, but are our hearts in it?
Daylight saving was then adopted by the nation as a way to maximize natural sunlight as a way to reduce energy consumption, as well as increase the hours in the day people could live and work outside.

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When to set your clocks ahead for Daylight Saving Time in 2026
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Is daylight saving time ending in 2026? When clocks spring forward
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Is daylight saving time early this year? Here's when we spring forward

Time could be running out in New Jersey for “springing” clocks forward or “falling” back. Some lawmakers want Daylight Saving Time permanent, meaning clocks wouldn’t have to be adjusted twice a year. NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports. It's nearly time.
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Does daylight saving time start this weekend? What to know

Daylight saving time begins next month. Learn why we spring forward, its history, and which states don't observe it
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