Daylight Saving Time begins tonight, Sunday, March 9, 2025, at 2:00 a.m. Remember to set your clocks forward one hour before bed to “spring forward.” This change means sunrise and sunset will occur approximately one hour later tomorrow, providing more evening daylight.
While most digital devices adjust automatically, don’t forget to update manual clocks and appliances. Also, consider going to bed a bit earlier to help your body adjust to the time change.
About Daylight Saving Time
Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the United States begins on Sunday, March 9, 2025. At 2:00 a.m., clocks will advance one hour to 3:00 a.m., ushering in longer daylight during the evenings. This change means that sunrise and sunset will occur approximately one hour later than the previous day, providing extended daylight in the evening hours. Remember to set your clocks forward by one hour before going to bed on Saturday night to stay on schedule.
While many modern devices adjust automatically, it’s a good idea to verify that all your timepieces reflect the change. This transition can temporarily disrupt sleep patterns, so consider adjusting your bedtime gradually in the days leading up to DST to minimize any impact. Embracing the extra evening daylight offers opportunities for outdoor activities and enjoying the longer days ahead.
Daylight Saving Jokes
Daylight Saving Time often brings a mix of humor and confusion. Here are some lighthearted jokes to brighten your time change:
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Why did the clock go to therapy?
- It couldn’t handle the time change.
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What time did the duck wake up?
- At the quack of dawn.
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Why did the boy throw the clock out the window?
- He wanted to see time fly.
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What does a clock do when it’s hungry?
- It goes back four seconds.
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Why do they pick the weekend for Daylight Saving Time changes?
- Because the other days are weakdays.
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What kind of clock is the hardest to change for Daylight Saving Time?
- A sundial.
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Why did the clock get promoted?
- It was always on time, even with changes.
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How do you know if your clock is crazy?
- It goes “cuckoo”!
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Why did the man sit on his clock after setting it back?
- He wanted to be on time.
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What did the wall clock do after being adjusted for Daylight Saving?
- It just hung around.
Remember, while the time change can be a bit disorienting, a little humor can make the transition smoother.