How to survive Seattle’s dark months

Sunset comes at 4:46 PM this Sunday, thanks to the end of daylight saving time. And you know what that means.

Winter is almost upon us. Not officially, of course — that doesn’t come until next month. But this weekend, when we roll the clocks back one hour, darkness comes sooner.

The gallery above shows 10 ways to survive Seattle’s darkest months. And read on for a few things you might not have known about daylight saving time.

Visit seattlepi.com’s home page for more Seattle news.

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Sunset comes at 4:46 PM this Sunday, thanks to the end of daylight saving time. And you know what that means.

Winter is almost upon us. Not officially, of course — that doesn’t come until next month. But this weekend, when we roll the clocks back one hour, darkness comes sooner.

The gallery above shows 10 ways to survive Seattle’s darkest months. And read on for a few things you might not have known about daylight saving time.

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Visit seattlepi.com’s home page for more Seattle news. Contact Amy Rolph at [email protected]. Find more of her stories on Twitter via @amyrolph and @bigblog or subscribe to her updates on Facebook.

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