Do you need an alarm clock to wake up at a certain time each morning in Grand Junction? If you do, what happens when you forget to set that alarm? Do you wake up at a drastically different time, or do you wake up about ten minutes before your normal Colorado alarm time?

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We asked, "If you forgot to set an alarm, what time would you wake up?" What time would the world let you sleep til if you didn't set an alarm?

Waking Up With An Alarm

It's one of the worst parts of the day. You hear your alarm going off, but you feel like you need to sleep for about 5 more hours. For me, it's always harder to get up during the week than on the weekend. When I have the chance to sleep in on the weekend, I'm always up anyway because there is something to do.

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What Happens When You Don't Set An Alarm

Do you sleep much later if you forget to set your alarm or do you wake up anyway? Most of the time I would end up sleeping well beyond my target wake-up without my alarm(s). Without an alarm, I'll probably be snoring until mid-day. The backup alarms such as kids, pets, neighbors, and 'sounds from the neighborhood' will probably limit the frequency of any such oversleeps.

Let's see what Grand Junction had to say when we asked "If you forgot to set an alarm, what time would you wake up?"

What's the Best Time To Wake Up in Colorado?

If you forgot to set an alarm, what time would you wake up? See what Grand Junction had to say about what times our internal alarm clock says we should wake up.

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