U.S. Turns Back Clock at 2 a.m. Sunday as Daylight Savings Time Ends
Most Americans gain an extra hour of sleep as clocks revert to standard time, while states like Arizona and Hawaii remain on daylight saving time, officials said.
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It's time to once again 'fall back'
GRAND FORKS — Daylight saving time is coming to an end for 2025, which means it's time to once again "fall back" — that is, set clocks back one hour. Daylight saving time began in March, when we moved our clocks ahead one hour. Now, the time changes again — at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2, remember to move clocks back to 1 a.m.]]>
It’s Time to Fall Back; DST Ends Sunday
(Southeastern IN) – This is the weekend that we “fall back.” Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday. You’re urged to set manual clocks and other time-keeping devices back one hour before going to bed tomorrow night. The end of Daylight-Saving Time is also seen as a cue to prepare a winter emergency kit for your automobile, change your smoke detector batteries and to see if your fire extinguishers need recharging. The time change also means mo
Time to 'Fall back' as end of Daylight Saving Time will mean as of 2 a.m. Sunday, it'll be 1 a.m. - NKyTribune
Staff report Spring forward, Fall back — as the saying goes. The time to change your clocks is almost here. So, it’s time to ‘Fall back.’ As of 2 a.m. Sunday, you should set your clocks back an hour, gaining that hour you lost last spring. The annual ritual — which we’re told most people...
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