Daylight Saving Time ended this morning November 3rd.
•Unlike in the spring, when we lose an hour and the clocks skip the 2 o’clock hour entirely.
We gained an extra hour Sunday, with clocks jumping from 1:59 a.m. back to 1 a.m.
•The sun will also start setting earlier across the U.S. as the temperatures continue to cool down and we head into the late fall and winter months.
•The standardized start and end dates have been changed throughout the years, but since 2007, Daylight Saving Time has started on the second Sunday in March and ended on the first Sunday in November.
•Standard time across the U.S. will remain, as will earlier sunsets and darker evenings,
until the spring rolls around and Daylight Savings Time starts once again.
•In 2025, daylight saving time starts on Sunday, March 9, and ends on Sunday, Nov. 2, when it’s time to repeat the process.
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Being a "night person", I prefer Daylight Savings Time in which there is an extra hour of light in the evenings.
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