The Big Dipper is so recognizable, it's been an old friend to most of us since childhood. Its shape is mutating and will appear different in just a few thousand years — but it hasn't changed a bit since we were kids. These nights, the Dipper is highest in the sky.
March brings the year's fastest sunlight gain, especially in the afternoon when we most notice it. While April will provide the quickest growth in morning sunshine, meaning when daybreak happens, each day now has more than 3 minutes of additional light than the day before. Each sunset now happens about 2 minutes later, shoving back evening darkness by nearly an hour between now and the 31st.