The time change isn't here yet, but it's coming soon! Here’s when and a little history about the origin of daylight saving ...
It’s October, meaning fall – at least in the sense of an explosion of all things Pumpkin Spice – is here. The changing of the month means we’re also one step closer to “falling back” in time with the ...
Fall is around the corner, which means the end of this year's daylight saving time is coming up. In November, millions of Americans will turn back their clocks, marking the end of daylight saving time ...
Americans will set their clocks back one hour at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025. While many agree on ending the biannual time change, the debate is over whether to keep standard time or daylight ...
Daylight saving time for 2025 began at 2 a.m. EDT on Sunday, March 9, 2025. It will end when we fall back at 2 a.m. EST on ...
Despite above-normal temperatures lingering in Austin, the fall season is just around the corner! After the return of pumpkin spice and cooling temperatures, the next major indicator of the ...
When does daylight saving time end this year, and is it going away for good? Here's what to know about the next time change. This year, daylight saving time began on Sunday, March 9 and will end on ...
As the fall season nears, you will notice days becoming shorter and nights longer, signaling the end of daylight saving time. The time changes twice a year — once in the spring and once in the fall — ...
Alabama loses about 56 minutes of daylight over the course of October, according to Weather Spark. That's about 2 minutes less sunshine each day or 13 minutes per week.