Feb 12 • 16:58 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Time change in Illinois: the official date when the measure to adjust the clocks comes into effect

Illinois residents will adjust their clocks on March 8, as Daylight Saving Time begins, resulting in later sunrises and sunsets.

In Illinois, the annual change to Daylight Saving Time will take effect on March 8, prompting residents to set their clocks forward one hour at 2 AM local time. This adjustment means that sunrise and sunset will occur approximately 60 minutes later than before. The state continues to observe this practice in accordance with the Standard Time Law, which remains in place through 2026.

As part of the Daylight Saving Time implementation, Illinois will follow the usual schedule, where clocks move forward one hour every spring. This practice is designed to make better use of daylight during the longer days of spring and summer. Residents will experience extended evening daylight, which can boost outdoor activities and energy savings.

Discussions surrounding the necessity and impact of Daylight Saving Time continue among policymakers and citizens alike, with some advocating for its elimination due to concerns about disrupted sleep patterns and other health effects. As March approaches, Illinois residents should prepare for this seasonal adjustment, which is a common practice across many states in the U.S.

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