Daylight Saving Time Returns to New Glarus This Weekend
Clocks spring forward early in the morning on Sunday March 8, bringing later sunsets to New Glarus and reviving the twice-a-year debate over whether to end time changes or make daylight saving permanent.
Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8, when clocks in New Glarus and across Wisconsin move forward one hour. The change will mean lighter evenings and darker early mornings for the months ahead.
For many in the New Glarus community, the shift marks an unofficial sign of spring — longer sunsets, more time outdoors after work and school, and a subtle reminder that warmer weather is on the horizon.
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