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No more sunsets before 5 p.m.? How permanent daylight saving would change winter
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· August 23, 2026
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Key points This would be a significant change from the current schedule, where sunsets often occur before 5 p. Some areas may experience sunsets after 7 p.
Some areas may experience sunsets after 7 p.m. during winter months if permanent daylight saving time is implemented. This would be a significant change from the current schedule, where sunsets often occur before 5 p.m. in winter.
Further details about the potential effects of permanent daylight saving time are available. The change could bring later sunsets to some regions, altering the usual winter routine.
Information about how permanent daylight saving time would impact daily life can be found through additional sources, providing more insight into the possible changes to winter sunset times.
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Published: August 23, 2026 ·
Source: KTSM 9 News (NBC) ·
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What is this story about? Some areas may experience sunsets after 7 p.m. during winter months if permanent daylight saving time is implemented. This would be a significant change from the current schedule, where sunsets often…
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