Fall back: Eastern Standard Time begins Sunday morning

Fall back: Eastern Standard Time begins Sunday morning

Daylight hours have been getting a little bit shorter as the fall has arrived.

On Sunday morning, the window will get shorter still

Eastern Standard Time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, so you know what that means: set your clock back an hour before going to bed Saturday night.

While daylight will arrive earlier in the morning—around 6 a.m.—it’s going to get dark around 6 p.m. most days as the middle of autumn continues.

The weather, however, will feel more like Indian summer for the next week. High temperatures are expected in the 60s through the middle of next week, with highs reaching 70 by the end of the week.

And sunny skies are in the forecast all throughout the week.

Georgia is among the states that has considered making legislative changes to stay on Daylight Saving Time year-round, or at least to stop the clock-changing every six months, but no bill have passed.

Eastern Standard Time continues through March 6.

 

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