It’s time to ‘spring forward’ for Southern Nevadans
March 10, 2018 - 4:58 pm
Updated March 10, 2018 - 8:39 pm
Time’s really flying this weekend across Nevada and most of the United States.
That’s because the shift from standard time to daylight saving time officially takes place at 2 a.m. local time Sunday.
With the spring forward, you lose out an hour’s sleep Saturday night. Daylight lasts longer into the evening but takes an hour longer to emerge in the morning.
No time change is observed in Hawaii, most of Arizona, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam and the Northern Marianas.
Florida could eventually join that list if GOP Gov. Rick Scott signs the “Sunshine Protection Act” passed this week, and Congress goes along.
It’s a good time now to consider installing fresh batteries in smoke detectors.
Standard time returns Sunday, Nov. 4.
#Reminder - #DaylightSavingTime begins in a few hours. Don't forget to spring forward ⏱️before you go to bed or at 2am if you are still awake! Also, the @ClarkCountyFD reminds you it's a good time to check and change batteries in smoke & carbon monoxide detectors. #Vegas pic.twitter.com/pvTcFDsEEB
— Clark County Nevada (@ClarkCountyNV) March 10, 2018
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