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Entries in Daylight Savings (2)

Sunday
Nov042012

Did You Set Your Clocks Back?

Daylight Saving Time officially ended at 2 a.m. Sunday.

That means you needed to set your clocks back an hour.

So hopefully, you were able to enjoy an extra hour of sleep.

The change marks the return to good old Standard Time. We sprang forward into Daylight Saving Time the second Sunday in March when we set our clocks forward one hour.

Saturday
Nov062010

Daylight Savings Time Ends

 

At 2 a.m. local time Nov. 7 – the wee hours of Sunday morning – Daylight Saving Time ends for much of the United States. That means turning clocks back one hour for an extra bit of shut-eye or an extra chapter or two in that novel before hitting the pillow.

The "Spring forward, Fall back" ritual was codified in the Uniform Time Act of 1966. States can opt out, of course. Hawaii and Arizona have said no thanks to the time changes that kick in on the second Sunday in March and the first Sunday in November.

But the rest of the country, including the once temporally bifurcated Indiana, are now on board.

So before you venture off to sleep tonight, make the rounds and change the clocks. While you're at it, public safety officials nationwide add that it's a good time to put new batteries in smoke and carbon-monoxide detectors.

Savor the extra hour, if you get one. Come March, it's Daylight Saving Time again.