Goodbye, winter blues—hello, sunshine and longer evenings! This Sunday, March 10, warmer temperatures and clear skies will make their way into Pennsylvania, just as Daylight Saving Time begins. That means later sunsets, outdoor-friendly weather, and the first real taste of spring!
So, what does this mean for your weekend plans? Let’s break it down!
Daylight Saving Time Begins—Get Ready for Longer Evenings!
At 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, clocks “spring forward” one hour. Yes, we lose an hour of sleep (ugh), but in return, we get longer, brighter evenings—a pretty great trade-off!
What This Means for You:
Sunsets will be later—no more pitch-black evenings at 5:30 p.m.!
Your internal clock might need a day or two to adjust.
If you forget to change your clocks, you might show up late to Sunday brunch. (Oops!)
How to Make the Time Change Easier:
- Go to bed a little earlier on Saturday (easier said than done, but worth a try!).
- Get outside in the morning—sunlight helps your body adjust faster.
- Plan for an extra cup of coffee on Sunday morning.
Sunday’s Forecast: A Perfect Spring Preview!
Spring isn’t officially here yet, but Sunday’s weather will make it feel like it. If you’ve been waiting for the perfect day to get outside, this is it!
Highs Across Pennsylvania on Sunday, March 10
Philadelphia: 60°F (16°C), sunny and breezy—ideal for a stroll or coffee outside.
Pittsburgh: 58°F (14°C), bright skies and comfortable temperatures.
Harrisburg: 62°F (17°C), mild and sunny—finally feeling like spring!
Sunday To-Do List:
Take a long walk or bike ride—sunshine and warm temps await!
Enjoy outdoor brunch—maybe even on a patio!
Start your spring yard cleanup—it won’t be freezing for once!
Looking Ahead: Is This Warmth Here to Stay?
Monday, March 11: Mild and sunny, highs in the low 60s.
Tuesday, March 12: Temps climb to the upper 60s—spring is calling!
Wednesday, March 13: A few clouds, but still warm, highs in the 60s.
March weather can be unpredictable, but for now, it looks like we’re in for a beautiful stretch of days!