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Metro Detroit weather: Some snow on ground by dawn, then warming up
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather: Some snow on ground by dawn, then warming upWinter is clearly not done with Detroit, yet. Tonight will be frigid as we “Spring Forward” one hour, and more snow arrives in the morning. As soon as flakes stop falling, temps rise above freezing. More melting is likely early next week with milder conditions.
Metro Detroit weather: Daylight Saving Time (no ‘S’) is here, clear and chilly night
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather: Daylight Saving Time (no ‘S’) is here, clear and chilly nightMother Nature will throw a wintry mix our way early next week. We move our clocks forward one hour before going to bed Saturday night for the start of Daylight Saving Time. Related: New Michigan bill seeks to observe permanent daylight saving time, end clock changesSaturday night will be clear and cold. The week ahead: Wintry mix Monday, TuesdayWinter reminds us we are still days away from spring early next week. A wintry mix continues through early Tuesday morning.
Metro Detroit weather: Fair skies ahead of Daylight Saving Time
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather: Fair skies ahead of Daylight Saving TimeMother Nature will throw a wintry mix our way early next week. We move our clocks forward one hour before going to bed Saturday night for the start of Daylight Saving Time. Related: New Michigan bill seeks to observe permanent daylight saving time, end clock changesSaturday night will be clear and cold. Afternoon temperatures will be in the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. The week ahead: Wintry mix Monday, TuesdayWinter reminds us we are still days away from spring early next week.
New Michigan bill seeks to observe permanent daylight saving time, end clock changes
Read full article: New Michigan bill seeks to observe permanent daylight saving time, end clock changesAdRelated: No need to lose sleep over shift to daylight saving timeIn recent years, some states have moved to end the usage of daylight saving time -- and now Michigan can be added to that list. However, states do not have the authority to adopt a permanent daylight saving time, like Sen. Irwin is pushing for. 5 questions as the nation prepares to spring forwardThe U.S. isn’t the only country that uses daylight saving time. Countries in North America and Europe are the primary practicers of daylight saving time, but parts of Australia and South America have also adopted the concept. You can see a map of countries that use daylight saving time here.
Metro Detroit weather: Chilly Saturday with sunshine before daylight saving time begins
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather: Chilly Saturday with sunshine before daylight saving time beginsToday will include sunshine after some morning clouds, and we go from cold to chilly or cool. The game is in Indianapolis, Indiana, where it will be partly sunny with afternoon temperatures in the middle 50s. We move our clocks forward one hour before going to bed, tonight, for the start of Daylight Saving Time. Afternoon temperatures will be in the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. Morning temperatures will be in the 20s.
How falling back an hour for Daylight Saving Time can impact your health
Read full article: How falling back an hour for Daylight Saving Time can impact your healthDETROIT – People will be turning their clocks back an hour Sunday morning, and that one-hour change could have a big impact. People will push the clock back an hour and get an extra hour of sleep. Daylight Saving Time plan was first adopted in the United States in March 1918 -- a year after the country entered World War I. However, the policy went back into effect during World War II for the same reason -- to save energy. Daylight Saving Time is also a good time to check the batteries on your smoke detectors.