It may feel like winter will never end. But today, it'll at least look a little more like spring.
Daylight saving time began while we were asleep early Sunday, with clocks springing ahead an hour at 2 a.m.
We lost an hour of sleep, but gain an hour of daylight at the end of the day.
Daylight saving time ends this year on Nov. 1.
Your smart phones and computers likely updated themselves, but those kitchen appliances and car clocks are most likely an hour behind where they should be this morning.