If you need the text of the day to be in a specific format/case, you can still use localtime, and redefine the format using a hash:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
my @date = split(" ", localtime(time));
my $day = $date[0];
my %days = ();
%days = ("Mon", "Monday", "Tue", "Tuesday", "Wed", "Wednesday", "Thur"
+, "Thursday", "Fri", "Friday", "Sat", "Saturday", "Sun", "Sunday");
print STDERR "Today is $days{$day}\n";
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