Hey there, Columbia! It’s that time of year again—time to fall back! This Sunday, November 3, at 2 a.m., we’ll be setting our clocks back one hour as daylight saving time comes to an end. You know what that means, right? Say hello to cozy evenings and earlier sunsets!
As we turn our clocks back, you may notice it starting to get darker a bit earlier in the evenings here in our lovely city. So, don’t be surprised when you’re making dinner, and suddenly it feels like you’re having a midnight snack rather than a relaxing meal!
Columbia residents, it’s important to remember that there’s more to this clock-changing ritual than just getting an extra hour of sleep. The end of daylight saving time can bring some changes in our daily routines. For instance, our evening activities may shift, and we might feel the urge to cocoon ourselves indoors just a little bit more than we did before. Embrace it! Fall is perfect for pumpkin spice lattes and snuggling up with a good book.
While we’re falling back, it’s a great time to give your smoke alarms a little TLC. Columbia Fire Chief Aubrey D. Jenkins suggests that we should take a moment to test our smoke alarms when we change our clocks. This simple step can make a world of difference in keeping our homes safe. Just press the test button on each alarm and make sure it’s working!
And while you’re at it, if your alarms are over 10 years old, it might be the right time to think about replacing them. Safety first, folks!
Now, you might be wondering, why do we even bother with this whole daylight saving time thing? Well, it’s all about making better use of natural daylight. The idea is to extend evening daylight to reduce reliance on artificial lighting. A little fun fact: daylight saving time was first proposed by Benjamin Franklin way back in 1784! Can you believe it?
While some folks love the idea of longer evenings, others find it a little annoying to change their clocks twice a year. Whatever your feelings on it, it’s essential to embrace the change and make the most of the cozy fall vibes!
With the time change, why not seize the opportunity to enjoy some classic autumn activities? Here’s a quick list of ideas to help you embrace the fall:
As you prepare for the clock change this weekend, remember to set your clocks back an hour before hitting the hay on Saturday night. It’s an easy step that will help you avoid feeling groggy on Sunday morning.
So, Columbia, let’s make the most of this time change! Grab that warm drink, snuggle up, and enjoy those earlier evenings. Happy fall back!
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