You will want to set your clocks before heading to bed on Saturday night. Sunday marks the beginning of Daylight Saving Time. As a result, you will have to roll your clocks ahead one hour to be on Daylight Saving Time for the next eight months.
The twice-a-year re-setting of your clocks is a good reminder to check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, replace air filters, and sweep chimneys. For those hoping to avoid resetting your clocks altogether, you will be waiting longer.
A congressional bill to keep Daylight Saving Time a new permanent standard time, effective last November, was passed in the U.S. Senate in 2022 but never received a vote in the House of Representatives, and it did not pass a Senate Committee in 2023.