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Daylight Savings Time Begins  

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Sunday, April 3 2005, 3:00am - 3:00am

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During DST, clocks are turned forward an hour, effectively moving an hour of daylight from the morning to the evening.

Daylight Saving Time begins for most of the United States at 2 a.m. on the first Sunday of April.

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MSNBC.com: Weather
  • Gustav intensifies, threatens Caymans

    Gustav's rains triggered flooding that caused this bridge to collapse in Kingston, Jamaica, on Friday.Gustav was upgraded to a hurricane on Friday as it pulled away from Jamaica and headed toward the Cayman Islands.


  • Hurricane-force winds hit Phoenix area
    Storms packing winds of up to 100 mph plowed through the Phoenix area, leaving tens of thousands without power, shutting down the airport and ripping the roof off a new college football facility.
  • Indian villagers desperate as floods spread

    This village in India's Poornia district was among the areas flooded Friday. Villagers were eating uncooked rice and flour mixed with polluted water in an eastern Indian state, officials said Friday, as hunger and diseases accompanied the worst floods in 50 years.


  • New Orleans asks: Will levees hold?

    Repairs were being made Thursday to the Orleans Street canal in New Orleans. Despite billions of dollars in improvements after Hurricane Katrina, no one knows for sure if the city's floodwalls can sustain another heavy blow.Just three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans confronts a new threat from Gustav and a stark question: Will the partially rebuilt levees hold?


  • Mississippi urges Gustav evacuations

    The casket of an unclaimed Katrina victim is carried into a New Orleans cemetery Friday during a Hurricane Katrina memorial service at which seven unclaimed bodies were buried.Katrina victims still living in 5,000 trailers and cottages along Mississippi's coast should begin evacuating on Sunday as Gustav approaches, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour said Friday.


  • Winter forecast: 'Numb's the word!'

    Peter Geiger, editor of the Farmers' Almanac, poses outside his company in Lewiston, Maine, on Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008. The 192-year-old publication, which claims an accuracy rate of 80 to 85 percent for its forecasts that are prepared two years in advance is  predicting below-average temperatures for most of the U.S. this coming winter. (AP Photo/Pat Wellenbach)People worried about the high cost of keeping warm this winter will draw little comfort from the Farmers' Almanac, which predicts below-average temperatures for most of the U.S.


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