As fall rolls in and Halloween decorations start popping up in yards and stores, we are just under a month away from falling back and changing our clocks to get one more hour of sleep and less ...
Fall back, spring forward. Gain an hour, lose an hour. Daylight saving time. Daylight savings. No matter how you refer to it, daylight saving time is coming to an end − for 2025. The longtime practice ...
Temperatures are dropping, the nights are getting longer and Ohio fall colors are slowly emerging. And not long after Halloween 2025, we'll be changing clocks for the end of daylight saving time, ...
Fall is officially in full swing, baby. It’s getting darker outside earlier. The temperatures are getting to a seasonally appropriate level, and people are leaf-peeping. You know what that means — ...
The start of the fall season brings so much joy and excitement for the days ahead: pumpkin-flavored drinks, cozy cable-knit sweaters, colorful leaves, crisp air. But there’s one particular aspect of ...
On Sunday at 2 a.m., people across the country will experience time travel as they turn back their clocks an hour, marking the end of daylight saving time. Though the time change temporarily gives ...
Fall is here. The sun is setting earlier. Days are getting cooler (sort of), and nights are getting longer. Soon, the clocks will fall back, shifting our daylight hours even more. President Donald ...
We’re almost to November, which means it’s that time of year agin. Americans will have their clocks go back for the fall of 2025 for daylight savings. So, when exactly can everyone expect to gain an ...
Summer has come and gone and as autumn deepens, Father Time reminds us it’s nearly time to “fall back” to standard time and put daylight saving time to rest for the year. In just a few weeks, clocks ...
Halloween in 2025 falls on Friday, Oct. 31, two days before the clocks "fall back." Congress has not yet passed legislation to make daylight saving time permanent. The astronomical fall season in 2025 ...
Plan on a glorious extra hour of sleep as most of America “falls back” into standard time. But make sure to get outside for some morning sun, too — it’ll help your body clock reset faster. Daylight ...