In Chicago, the clocks are turned back for Daylight Saving Time on the first Sunday in November each year. This means you will turn your clocks back one hour at 2:00 AM on that day.
Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so they did not turn their clocks back 1 hour.
In the fall of 2010, the clocks were turned back on November 7th. This is part of the daylight saving time practice where clocks are set back one hour to mark the end of daylight saving time for the year.
well whe nthe clocks turn back the clock might say 12:00 but it looks like 1:00 so turning back the clocks is so were in the right time frame.
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.
You turn the clocks back because the days get longer.
When the clocks get turned back depends on where you are. In the United States, most locations turn their clocks back on the first Sunday in November. In the European Union, most locations turn their clocks back on the last Sunday in October.
It's hard to say. It change every year.
No! This is completely false!, For the 2009 year you turn the clocks back on Sunday November 1st- You always turn the clocks back on the first Sunday in November in the US for Daylight Saving Time.
In Chicago, the clocks are turned back for Daylight Saving Time on the first Sunday in November each year. This means you will turn your clocks back one hour at 2:00 AM on that day.
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2 AM on Sunday Morning.
Canada turns its clocks back on Sunday Nov. 2 at 2am 2008
Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so they did not turn their clocks back 1 hour.
The clocks go back every year about the end of October.
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November 3rd