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 ...
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 ...
We are edging closer to people's yearly dose of extra sleep. But we aren't quite there yet Every year, clocks "fall back" an hour as daylight saving time comes to an end in the fall. In the spring, ...
(AP) - The good news: You will get a glorious extra hour of sleep. The bad: It’ll be dark as a pocket by late afternoon for the next few months in the U.S. Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. local ...
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 ...
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 ...
It’s time to “fall back” this weekend with the end of Daylight Saving Time, which means an extra hour of sleep. Clocks officially go back at 2 a.m. Sunday to 1 a.m. The early sunrise at 7:08 a.m. will ...
You wouldn’t know it from the scorching hot temperatures outside but we only have a month left in summer – at least according to the calendar. Before long, we will head into fall with September ...
Remember that hour of sleep we sort of lost months ago? It’s coming back this weekend. Nov. 2 is the end of Daylight Saving Time and we will once again “Fall Back” to Standard Time. On Sunday morning, ...