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It’s October, meaning fall – at least in the sense of an explosion of all things Pumpkin Spice – is here. The changing of the month means we’re also one step closer to “falling back” in time with the ...
As the fall season nears, you will notice days becoming shorter and nights longer, signaling the end of daylight saving time. The time changes twice a year — once in the spring and once in the fall — ...
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 ...
Hark — fall hath come. It’s getting darker outside earlier. Temperatures are cool (for now, at least, thank goodness). You know what that means: PennLive’s annual, near-weekly reminder of when ...
Americans will set their clocks back one hour at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025. While many agree on ending the biannual time change, the debate is over whether to keep standard time or daylight ...
Fall is here. The sun is setting earlier. Days are getting cooler (sort of), and nights are getting longer. Soon, the clocks will fall back, shifting our daylight hours even more. President Donald ...
Daylight saving time will end for 2025 on the first Sunday of November, when clocks "fall back" one hour. Despite ongoing debate in Congress, a decision to permanently end the time change has not been ...
There's a bill in Congress that could end when clocks fall back, but for the time being, be prepared to adjust your clocks next month. Daylight saving time comes to an end this year, and a bit earlier ...