Want to wait until nearly 9 a.m. for the sunrise during winter in Utah? That would be one result of switching to permanent daylight saving time.
If the measure goes into effect, Utahns wouldn’t see the sunrise until nearly 9 a.m. in winter months.| March 26, 2022, 11:24 p.m.
The Senate unanimously approved a bill on March 15 that would make daylight saving time permanent — meaning in 2023, we would “spring forward” for one last time, but wouldn’t “fall back.”, lawmakers aim to make the later hours lighter with the measure, but pushing back the sunset would also mean pushing back the sunrise.“The problem with that is that we need morning sun to to synchronize our internal rhythms,” said Dr.
Because of the brain’s link with the light cycle of a 24-hour day, switching to permanent daylight saving time would be a challenge in Utah. “I mean, even now, the fact that it’s not getting light out until 8 a.m., I know that I’m dragging in the morning,” Glazer Baron said.
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