Saturday, November 3 - after 2am --
So have it changed by Sunday, Nov. 4
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∙ 16y agoIn the fall, clocks are typically set back one hour on the first Sunday in November in the United States. This time change marks the end of Daylight Saving Time and the return to Standard Time.
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∙ 13y agoOn Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 2 a.m., Daylight Saving Time ends .
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∙ 13y agoOn Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 2 a.m., Daylight Saving Time ends .
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∙ 14y agoGenerally the clocks do not go back until 2 am on the morning of.
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∙ 13y agoOn Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 2 a.m., Daylight Saving Time ends .
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∙ 13y agoIn the US, it's the first Sunday in November at 2 am. See related link. There are links from there for other countries.
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∙ 12y agoTonight -- Saturday, November 5, 2011 -- before you go to bed.
If you don't go to bed, then the official time is 3:00 Sunday morning.
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∙ 13y agoNovember 7 2010 .
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Clocks are typically set back one hour at 2:00 am local time on the first Sunday in November for countries observing daylight saving time. This practice is to mark the end of daylight saving time in the fall.
No, clocks do not go forward on November 7th. In the fall, most areas "fall back" an hour as daylight saving time ends. This typically occurs in early November.
You loose an hour when clocks go forward. For example if you get up every day at 6am, after the clock change it really will be like getting up at 5am. You lost 1 hour at 2am, it will probably be darker where you are now in the morning. On the bright side of things, we get an extra hour of daylight.
Clocks are set back one hour when Daylight Savings Time ends, typically in the fall. When the time changes from Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time, people usually "fall back" and set their clocks back one hour.
When you turn the clocks back, you are adjusting them to reflect a different time zone or to correct for daylight saving time ending. This practice typically occurs in the fall to "fall back" one hour.
In 2009 the UK will change their clocks one hour ahead at 1am on the last Sunday in March, March 29th. They will move their clocks back an hour at 1am on the last Sunday in October, October 25th.
Clocks are typically set back one hour at 2:00 am local time on the first Sunday in November for countries observing daylight saving time. This practice is to mark the end of daylight saving time in the fall.
The clocks go back every year about the end of October.
SPRING forward, FALL back. SPRING forward, FALL back.
Yes. In the fall, clocks are set back an hour. If you go to bed at your usual time, you will get an extra hour of sleep if you get up at your ususal time.
No, clocks do not go forward on November 7th. In the fall, most areas "fall back" an hour as daylight saving time ends. This typically occurs in early November.
You loose an hour when clocks go forward. For example if you get up every day at 6am, after the clock change it really will be like getting up at 5am. You lost 1 hour at 2am, it will probably be darker where you are now in the morning. On the bright side of things, we get an extra hour of daylight.
because the day is longer now
Clocks are set back one hour when Daylight Savings Time ends, typically in the fall. When the time changes from Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time, people usually "fall back" and set their clocks back one hour.
Clocks get turned BACK one hour - an easy way to remember this operation is "Spring Forward, Fall Back."
Yes, clocks fall back one hour
When you turn the clocks back, you are adjusting them to reflect a different time zone or to correct for daylight saving time ending. This practice typically occurs in the fall to "fall back" one hour.