80 days from 19 August 2026 is Saturday, 7 November 2026
Counting forward 80 days from Wednesday, 19 August, and not counting today itself, the answer is Saturday, 7 November 2026. Written out, that is 2026-11-07 in ISO 8601 form, 11/7/2026 in the US month-first format and 07/11/2026 day-first. It falls in ISO week 45 of 2026 and is day 311 of 365, with 54 days of 2026 still to run after it.
The same span, counted other ways
80 calendar days is 11 weeks and 3 days, about 2.63 months, and 1,920 hours — though 1,920 is the nominal figure, because this span crosses a clock change and so contains 1,920 plus one hour of actual elapsed time. Counting only Monday to Friday there are 57 weekdays and 23 weekend days in it, and after removing 2 US federal holidays that leaves 55 business days. If what you actually want is 80 business days rather than 80 days, that is a different date.
Holidays it steps over. 2 US federal holidays fall on a weekday inside this span: Labor Day on 7 September 2026 and Columbus Day on 12 October 2026. Those days are included in the calendar-day answer above and excluded from the business-day figure.Where a holiday falls at a weekend, federal offices observe it on the adjacent Friday or Monday, and it is the observed date that we skip — the full list and its source are on the holiday sources page.
Saturday, 7 November 2026 is not a public holiday or a notable observance. The nearest one is Election Day on 3 November 2026, 4 days earlier (countdown). The answer does land at a weekend — it is a Saturday — so if it is a deadline that has to be met on a working day, the practical date is 9 November 2026.
This span crosses a clock change. Daylight saving ends in the United States on 1 November 2026. The calendar date is unaffected — adding whole calendar days cannot be moved by a clock change, which is exactly why this site adds days to the (year, month, day) components rather than adding 86,400,000 milliseconds at a time. What does change is elapsed wall-clock time: the day the clocks go forward is 23 hours long and the day they go back is 25, so an hours calculation across this span differs from the naive one by an hour. See the time calculator if that is the number you need.
The span crosses 3 month boundarys: it runs from August 2026 into November 2026.
Does today count?
No — and this is where calculators disagree, so it is worth being explicit. On this page day 1 is tomorrow, 20 August 2026, and the start date is not included. That gives Saturday, 7 November 2026. If your contract, court rule or notice period counts today as day one, the answer you want is one day earlier: Friday, 6 November 2026. Both numbers are on this page deliberately, because re-checking an off-by-one on a second site is the most common reason anyone looks a date offset up twice.
Every convention used above — whether the start date counts, how month ends are clamped, which holidays close an office — is written out on the methodology page, including the business-day rule and the holiday set behind the 55-business-day figure above.