ORLANDO, Fla. – This weekend, many of us will happily welcome an extra hour of sleep as daylight saving time comes to an end and we turn the clocks back early Sunday morning. But even though an extra ...
Clocks fall back this weekend. Daylight saving time is almost over. The annual change adds more hours of daylight to our usable time in most states. The shift back to standard time is about maximizing ...
As fall rolls in and Halloween decorations start popping up in yards and stores, we are just under a month away from falling back and changing our clocks to get one more hour of sleep and less ...
With fall underway and nights now longer than days, sunsets are already creeping earlier—and in just a few weeks, clocks will “fall back” for daylight saving time (DST). The twice-yearly clock change ...
It’s October, meaning fall – at least in the sense of an explosion of all things Pumpkin Spice – is here. The changing of the month means we’re also one step closer to “falling back” in time with the ...
Fall back, spring forward. Gain an hour, lose an hour. Daylight saving time. Daylight savings. No matter how you refer to it, daylight saving time is coming to an end − for 2025. The longtime practice ...
Many countries around the world, and most of the United States, still observe the practice of daylight saving time. Though some argue the practice should be brought to an end. The yearly occurrence ...
Daylight saving time will officially end at 2 a.m. local time on Sunday, Nov. 2, when clocks are set back one hour. The change marks the transition to standard time, bringing earlier sunsets as winter ...