Clocks across most of the United States are set to change this weekend. Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends on Sunday, November 2. This annual “fall back” event gives everyone an extra hour of sleep.

The change officially happens at 2:00 a.m. local time. This marks the return to Standard Time for the winter months. The practice is designed to make better use of daylight during shorter winter days.
Understanding the Seasonal Clock Change
Daylight Saving Time is the practice of moving clocks forward one hour in the spring. They are then moved back one hour in the fall. This switch takes effect at 2 a.m. on the first Sunday in November in the U.S. and Canada. According to Reuters, the change occurs on the last Sunday of October in the UK and Europe.
The goal is to shift daylight into the evening hours during the longer days of spring and summer. This provides more sunlight when people are typically active after work. The reverse shift in fall brings more light to the morning.
What to Expect After the Time Change
The immediate effect is an extra hour of sleep on Sunday morning. It also means more daylight will be available in the early morning hours. However, the sun will set much earlier in the afternoon.
Many modern devices like smartphones and computers will update automatically. People must remember to manually adjust older appliances and wall clocks. This includes ovens, car clocks, and certain alarm clocks.
Not every part of the United States follows this practice. Hawaii, most of Arizona, Puerto Rico, and Guam do not change their clocks. They remain on Standard Time throughout the entire year.
There has been significant debate about ending the biannual time change. The U.S. Senate has previously considered legislation to make Daylight Saving Time permanent. These efforts have so far failed to reach a consensus in Congress.
The end of Daylight Saving Time 2025 is a clear signal that winter is on its way. This seasonal shift impacts daily routines and energy consumption patterns. The debate over making this change permanent is likely to continue.
Thought you’d like to know
Do I set my clock forward or back?
You “fall back” by setting your clocks back one hour. This shift occurs at 2 a.m. on the first Sunday in November.
Which states do not observe Daylight Saving Time?
Hawaii and most of Arizona do not change their clocks. The U.S. territories of Puerto Rico and Guam also do not observe DST.
Why do we have Daylight Saving Time?
The practice was widely adopted to make better use of daylight and conserve energy. It shifts an hour of daylight from the morning to the evening.
Could Daylight Saving Time become permanent?
There have been legislative attempts in the U.S. Senate to make DST permanent. These efforts have not yet succeeded into becoming law.
Does this change help save energy?
The original intent was to reduce energy use by maximizing evening daylight. The actual energy savings in the modern era are a topic of ongoing debate.
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