Clocks fall back this weekend. Daylight saving time is almost over. The annual change adds more hours of daylight to our usable time in most states. The shift back to standard time is about maximizing ...
With fall underway and nights now longer than days, sunsets are already creeping earlier—and in just a few weeks, clocks will “fall back” for daylight saving time (DST). The twice-yearly clock change ...
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 ...
Technically, you gain an extra hour of sleep when daylight saving time ends on Nov. 2, and clocks “fall back.” But that time change can still throw off your sleep, leaving you feeling groggy and ...
Daylight saving time will end for 2025 in the first week of November, when clocks will "fall back" one hour. Congress has not yet passed legislation to make daylight saving time permanent, despite ...
Lately, I’ve been waking up every night in the middle of the night like clockwork. It’s a bit of a mystery as to why: I haven’t been feeling particularly stressed about anything—not work, not my ...
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 ...
This Sunday, all our clocks are going to “fall back,” which is to say, we get one extra hour of sleep. This is generally regarded as good news. I, by contrast, do not think this is good news. Because ...
Remember that hour of sleep we sort of lost months ago? It’s coming back this weekend. Nov. 2 is the end of Daylight Saving Time and we will once again “Fall Back” to Standard Time. On Sunday morning, ...