Don't forget that you'll get one less hour of sleep this weekend.
The time change means later sunrises and sunsets, and more light in the evening. Denver’s sunset will jump from 6:03 p.m. on Saturday to 7:04 p.m. on Sunday, according to timeanddate.com.
The change also means one less hour to your weekend and a possible sleepy Monday next week for those who do not adjust quickly.While Benjamin Franklin was one of the first to pitch the idea of daylight saving time, it wasn’t adopted until a law from Congress passed in 1918, giving states the option of implementation, according to CNBC. Still, daylight saving time didn’t become widespread until 1966, under the Uniform Time Act.
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