What San Antonio and South Central Texas would look like without daylight saving time

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What San Antonio and South Central Texas would look like without daylight saving time
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A look at the history of daylight saving time and what San Antonio would look like without it.

What would no daylight saving time mean for San Antonio?

Additionally, from early November through early March, the sun would set an hour later than usual. This means brighter evenings, with the earliest sunset occurring closer to 6:30 p.m. rather than 5:30 p.m. as observed with Standard Time. In reality, people have been suggesting seasonal changes to time-keeping for centuries. But it wasn’t until World War I, when conserving fuel was important, that countries made daylight saving time official.

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