Daylight saving time, clocks ahead
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Daylight saving time ends soon, and Americans are about to gain an extra hour as clocks roll back. The shift sounds like a win, but it regularly leaves people dragging through the day, delays morning commutes and forces families to scramble to reset schedules.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's time to fall back. Daylight saving time ends this weekend. On Sunday, Nov. 2, at 2 a.m., clocks will "fall back" to standard time, where they will remain until next spring.
With less than a week to go before the end of daylight saving time, some places in the United States are already feeling the effects of the time change with earlier and earlier sunsets. Despite calls for year-round daylight saving time, the twice-a-year ...
Americans set their clocks back an hour on Sunday as daylight saving time officially comes to an end. The shift occurs at 2 am, when clocks will move back to 1 am. The seasonal adjustment, which began on March 9, concludes today, November 2. Unlike in ...
Daylight saving time ends this Sunday at 2:00 a.m. It was introduced in 1918 as a way to conserve energy by making the most of summer’s daylight hours. But some people say that shifting our clocks is its own form of energy drain. That’s because many ...