Daylight Saving Time – DST
Daylight Saving Time aka Daylight Savings Time, DST or Summer Time. Clocks go forward 1 hour in the spring and back in the fall to make better use of daylight. more
Daylight Saving Time aka Daylight Savings Time, DST or Summer Time. Clocks go forward 1 hour in the spring and back in the fall to make better use of daylight. more
Which way do the clocks go? "Spring forward or fall back" is just one way to remember which way set the clocks for Daylight Saving Time (DST). more
The fall (autumnal) equinox in the Northern Hemisphere is in September. In the Southern Hemisphere it's in March. more
The Vernal (Spring) Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere is in March. In the Southern Hemisphere it's in September. more
The March equinox around March 20-21 is the spring (vernal) equinox in the northern hemisphere and fall (autumnal) in the south. Night and day are nearly the same length. more
Learn more about how seasons are defined and when they begin and end. more
Equinoxes don't have exactly 12 hours of day and night all over the world, like many believe. Such days do happen, but depend on the latitude of your city. more
March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian calendar and named after Mars, the Roman god of war. more
The city of Pyeongchang in South Korea is hosting the Paralympic Winter Games from March 9-18 in 2018. more
The city of Pyeongchang, South Korea is hosting the XXIII Olympic Winter Games, also known as the 23rd Winter Olympic Games, from February 9–25 in 2018. more
10 things you may not know about the March Equinox. more
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