Don’t forget to “Spring Forward” tonight. At 2 a.m., we’ll be setting our clocks forward one hour for daylight saving time. The bad news: we’ll lose an hour of our day. The good news: sunset will be an hour later. If it seems like it’s coming early this year, it is. We used to spring forward on the first Sunday in April and fall back on last Sunday in October. But a couple years ago, Congress changed the date adding more daylight saving time to the calendar. We’ll “fall back” this year on Nov. 4. Fire safety officials remind folks that when you change your clocks for daylight savings, it’s a good time to check all of the batteries in your smoke detectors and make sure they’re in good working order.