The big day is coming. Fluff your pillows, grab your weighted blanket and find your favorite spot in the bed and groove into it. We're about to fall back and you can get that extra hour of sleep ...
We’re almost to November, which means it’s that time of year agin. Americans will have their clocks go back for the fall of 2025 for daylight savings. So, when exactly can everyone expect to gain an ...
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, ...
Time change! We set wall clocks behind 1 hour or "fall back" at 2 am ET Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025. DST starts (spring forward) March 8, 2026. New Year's Eve is Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025. New Year's Day, a ...
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 ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Daylight saving time ends this Sunday, Nov. 2, which means we'll gain an hour of sleep as clocks "fall back" one hour. But with it getting darker earlier at night, many people are ...
Daylight saving time ends next weekend (Copyright KSAT-12 2025 - All Rights Reserved) It’s that time of year again – time to “fall back.” As Cher once sang ...
On Sunday at 2 a.m., people across the country will experience time travel as they turn back their clocks an hour, marking the end of daylight saving time. Though the time change temporarily gives ...
Many people in the United States may have their circadian rhythm thrown off come Sunday morning, Nov. 2, due to daylight saving time ending. Clocks will "fall back" to standard time this year at 2 a.m ...
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, ...
Time change! We set wall clocks behind 1 hour or "fall back" at 2 am ET Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025. Historic records suggest the daylight saving time phrase "spring forward, fall back" was first used in a ...