Daylight saving time, observed for over a century, adjusts clocks forward at 2 a.m. on Sunday to maximize evening daylight during the summer months.
The practice of daylight saving time (DST) has been in effect for 116 years, designed to optimize daylight hours during the summer months. At 2 a.m. on Sunday, clocks will advance forward, a routine that allows for extended evening daylight.
Daylight saving time aims to make effective use of available daylight in summer, enhancing outdoor activities in the evening. As the clocks adjust, this longstanding tradition continues to influence daily life.
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