Right now in Michigan we're scheduled to come off Daylight Saving Time right after Halloween on Sunday, November 1.
But what do you think of Michigan staying on Daylight Saving Time all year?
There are eleven states including Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and now Florida trying to stay on Daylight Saving Time all year, pending government approval...
LaughFest officially kicks off this weekend. It is also opening weekend for the John Ball Zoo. We also have the Women’s Expo, KISS, Fish Fries, Hockey, Pirates, and a free day at the Grand Rapids Public Museum. Also, remember to turn your clocks AHEAD one hour this weekend.
This weekend we have a lot of Sporting Events, Music, Video Games, Photographs, Holiday Gifts, an Ethnic Heritage Festival, a Healing Body, Mind & Spirit Expo, a .1K Race for Charity...and the weekend is an hour longer because of the time change! (Don’t forget to set your clocks back an hour Sunday morning!)
This is the weekend! Time to change the clocks and “fall back”.
On Sunday, November 6, 2016, at 2:00 am we officially turn the clock back one hour — back to 1:00 am — as we return to standard time instead of Daylight Saving Time. (And yes, the correct spelling is “Saving” not “Savings”. There should be no “S” on the end!)
Remember to set those clocks forward Saturday night as daylight saving time returns at 2 a.m. EST Sunday.
With the change, it is going to be lighter sooner. That means changes in routines a bit, whether that's driving, bicycling or walking.
Remember to set those clocks back Saturday night as daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. EDT Sunday.
After the change, it will be darker sooner, making driving more dangerous with bicyclists and pedestrians more difficult to see.
Daylight Saving Time began at 2:00am on Sunday, it will last until November 3.
There are many reasons for the change, but some have become outdated.
Is it time to eliminate Daylight Saving Time?