(In 2024, the clocks spring forward on March 10 and go back on Nov. 3.) In Britain and elsewhere in Europe, the clocks change on the last Sunday in March, and the last Sunday in October.
At 2 a.m. ET on the first Sunday after Halloween, Nov. 3, 2024, we'll set our wall clocks back by one hour. For those wondering, when we "fall back," we gain an hour. Daylight saving time for ...
While dark mornings are inevitable in winter, turning the clocks back gives us an extra hour of natural light. At least 15 minutes' exposure to natural daylight, as early as possible in the day ...
Here's what to know about the end of daylight saving time. When local time reaches 2 a.m. on Nov. 3, clocks will turn backward an hour to 1 a.m. Your smartphones, computers and smart watches will ...
Here’s what you need to know about the switch. Clocks will “fall back" by an hour in the middle of the night. Your phone and smart watches should change automatically. As far as your oven ...
After we turn our clocks back, that means it'll be lighter in the mornings when we do crawl out of bed. The tradeoff is that it'll be darker earlier in the evenings. When do we turn clocks back?
The annual ritual is fast approaching. The end of daylight saving time, when clocks are set to fall back by an hour, will take place on Sunday, Nov. 3. Daylight saving time concludes that day at 2 ...
When daylight saving time begins in March, the clocks "spring forward" one hour, and when it ends in November, the clocks "fall back" one hour, meaning that next Sunday at 2:00 a.m., we must turn ...
While dark mornings are inevitable in winter, turning the clocks back gives us an extra hour of natural light. At least 15 minutes' exposure to natural daylight, as early as possible in the day ...
Here are things to know about daylight saving time, the origin of “spring forward, fall back” and when and why we change the clocks twice a year — like clockwork. Despite efforts to ...