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Daylight saving time typically starts on the second Sunday in March. Make sure to set your clock forward one hour at 2:00 AM on that day.
In spring, move your clock forward for daylight saving time. In fall, move your clock backward for standard time. An easy way to remember is "spring forward, fall back."
In the United States, clocks moved forward for Daylight Saving Time on March 14, 2010. This is a routine practice where clocks are set forward by one hour in the spring to extend evening daylight.
For spring daylight saving time, you set the clock forward. This means you move the clock ahead by one hour to account for the longer hours of daylight in the evenings.
Remember to "spring forward, fall back" for daylight saving time. In spring, set the clock forward one hour; in fall, set it back one hour. This phrase helps you remember which way to adjust your clock.
"Spring forward" refers to the practice of advancing the clock by one hour during the spring season to make better use of daylight. This time adjustment is typically done in regions that observe daylight saving time.