Correction & clarification: A prior version of this story misstated the origin of the U.S. law on daylight saving time. Many countries around the world and most of the U.S. still turn the clocks ...
Correction & clarification: A prior version of this story misstated the origin of the U.S. law on daylight saving time. Sunsets are earlier, the nights getting longer and the leaves are turning — ...
Although Austin remains unusually hot and dry for October, there are factors outside of weather to manifest fall vibes: pumpkin spice lattes, Halloween movie classics and the end of daylight saving ...
CLEVELAND — It's that time of the year again. Every autumn, like clockwork (pun intended!), we turn our clocks back one hour — a tradition known as the end of Daylight Saving Time. But why do we do it ...
Get ready to gain an hour this weekend as we return to standard time in Michigan at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 2. In the early hours of Nov. 2, Daylight Saving Time ends, and if you have any manual clocks at ...
Shorter days and (slightly) cooler temperatures mean fall is around the corner. With the change of seasons comes another milestone – the end of daylight saving time. The official end of summer is Sept ...
The nights are coming earlier and getting colder — signs that the clocks are about to fall back an hour for the time change. Here's when and what to know about this year's end of daylight saving time ...
The end of daylight saving time fall brings you an extra hour of sleep this weekend and longer nights heading into winter. Here's when and what time to set the clocks back for the 2025 time change in ...
When do clocks change? Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2, as clocks fall back one hour. It will mean most people in the U.S. and Canada gain an extra hour of sleep as standard time ...
It's almost time for clocks to "fall back" one hour. On Sunday, Nov. 2, daylight saving time ends. What is daylight saving time? On the second Sunday of March, at 2 a.m., clocks in most of the United ...
Daylight saving time (DST) comes to an end this weekend when we all “fall back” by setting our clocks back by one hour. On Sunday, Nov. 2, we’ll move our clocks back from 2 a.m. to 1 a.m. local time, ...
Move your clocks back Sunday, Nov. 2, for a return to standard time. There’s ongoing debate about adjusting clocks back and forth an hour twice a year.