Fall back to catch up, Whidbey Island


March 9, 2013 · Updated 2:06 AM 

Islanders stand a chance of missing church or a ferry Sunday if they don’t spring their clocks forward one hour before going to bed tonight.

Daylight Saving Time kicks in at 2 a.m. Sunday, giving everyone one less hour of sleep.

Washington State Ferries announced vessels that have trips remaining at or after 2 a.m. Sunday will complete their normal sailing schedule before changing their clocks forward. When service resumes later, ferries will leave on daylight time.

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