Analysis | No daylight saving time? See how early or late you would be in the dark.
Briefly

"When we moved our clocks back an hour last month, we doomed the people of northern Maine to darkness at 3:45 p.m. on Dec. 10, the earliest nightfall in the Lower 48."
"If we stayed on standard time year-round, those folks also would have June daylight streaming through their windows as early as 3:39 a.m., causing significant disruption to their daily routines."
"Two-thirds of Americans want to get rid of the twice-a-year clock changes. However, the country may be too spread out for one-size-fits-all solutions."
"Going with daylight saving time year-round could result in some North Dakotans not seeing sunrise until after 9:45 a.m. during the winter months."
Read at Washington Post
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