Daylight Saving Time Ends: What You Need to Know
Understanding Daylight Saving Time
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is a practice designed to make better use of daylight during the longer days of summer. As we transition into fall, the clock will fall back one hour, granting us a luxurious hour of additional sleep.
Why Do We Observe Daylight Saving Time?
The purpose of DST is to reduce energy consumption, offering more daylight in the evenings. This practice has existed for many years, and its end brings both mixed feelings and excitement for cozy evenings.
When Does DST End?
- DATE: Mark your calendars for the first Sunday in November.
- At 2:00 AM local time, clocks will be turned back to 1:00 AM.
- This change signals the start of shorter days and longer nights.
Remember, as we embrace the chilly air and festive activities, make sure to adjust your clocks accordingly!
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