Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday
It’s almost time to spring forward, a reminder that daylight saving time starts this weekend.
It’s almost time to spring forward, a reminder that daylight saving time starts this weekend.
It’s time to fall backwards
Daylight Saving Time came to an end Sunday at 2 a.m
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Daylight Saving Time came to an end Sunday at 2 a.m., so it is time to spring forward.
Get ready to spring your clock forward an hour! Daylight saving time begins 2 a.m. Sunday morning
Daylight saving ends at 2 a.m. local time on Nov. 6
Lighter mornings and darker evenings are on the way as Daylight Saving Time comes to an end this weekend.
Nineteen states have tried to make daylight saving time permanent.
The bipartisan bill approved Tuesday would ensure Americans would no longer have to change their clocks twice a year, but the bill still needs to pass the House and win the signature of President Joe Biden to become law.