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Start Of Daylight Saving Time Coming In Days

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Do we spring forward this weekend? 2026 daylight saving time start and end
Get ready to l ose an hour of sleep this weekend when the clocks spring forward for the beginning of daylight savings 2026 time change.

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Ready to spring forward? Clock is ticking on daylight saving time.
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First day of spring 2026: When is the spring equinox?
In 2026, the spring equinox occurs at 10:46 a.m. EDT on Friday, March 20, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac.

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When does daylight saving time start in 2026?
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Do the clocks change this week? When daylight saving time starts

Shaky again in 2nd spring start

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Dodgers’ Roki Sasaki Recovers in Second Spring Start After First Inning Meltdown
Los Angeles Dodgers starter Roki Sasaki threw 23 pitches in the first inning before being pulled from the game after he gave up four runs, with three walks and two hits.

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Dodgers’ Roki Sasaki sends mixed signals with latest spring start
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Dodgers' Roki Sasaki: Shaky again in second spring start
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The Spring Equinox Is Coming Soon: When and What You Need to Know

After a long, cold winter, the vernal equinox heralds the arrival of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. But have you heard the myth about balancing an egg on its end?
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Here's when spring 2026 starts, according to space and the groundhog

Spring 2026 is loading with longer and warmer days ahead.
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Meteorological vs. Astronomical spring: Why spring starts on different dates

Meteorological spring runs from March 1- May 31, while astronomical spring starts near the March equinox. Here’s why meteorologists and astronomers define seasons differently.
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How climate change is making spring warmer, rainier and earlier

Spring is the season of change. It serves as a transition period between winter’s frigid cold and the sweltering heat of summer. But spring itself is also going through a transformation of sorts. Like everything affected by climate change, spring is ...
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Is March 20 always the first day of spring? What to know first 2025 equinox

Meteorological spring starts on March 1 every year, while astronomical spring begins on the spring equinox, typically around March 20. The vernal equinox marks the first day of astronomical spring and occurs when there are nearly equal hours of daylight ...
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10 Best Places for Spring Skiing in the U.S. and Canada

Take advantage of longer days, sunny slopes, and great deals at these top springtime ski destinations.
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Easy Spring Crafts for Kids of All Ages

Looking for some fun and easy Spring Crafts for kids to celebrate the season? Look no further! This list offers 20 fantastic spring craft ideas, perfect for children of all ages. Get creative this spring. Perfect for boosting creativity and enjoying ...
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Phillies 2026 spring training arrives as pitchers and catchers report; storylines to watch

As Philadelphia has dealt with a frigid winter and the aftermath of its biggest snowstorm in 10 years, a sign that spring and summer are near is here. Pitchers and catchers officially report to Clearwater for spring training Wednesday and will have their ...
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4 Blue Jays Facing Worrisome Starts to Spring Training

With an exhibition game against Team Canada on Tuesday and an off-day on Wednesday, the Toronto Blue Jays have hit something of an early reset point.
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