No more sunsets before 5 p.m.? How permanent daylight saving would change winter
Summary
Some places might keep daylight saving time all year, making sunsets happen later in winter, possibly after 7 p.m. This change would affect how much daylight people get during the day in winter months.Key Facts
- Permanent daylight saving means clocks stay one hour ahead year-round.
- This would delay sunsets, so it gets dark later in the evening.
- During winter, sunsets could occur after 7 p.m. instead of earlier.
- More daylight in the evening may affect people's daily routines.
- Mornings in winter would start darker and later.
- The change aims to give people more daylight in the hours after work or school.
- Different regions might decide whether to keep daylight saving time permanently.
- The shift affects how society schedules activities and how much natural light people see.
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