While the air may not be crisp yet and the leaves are still a lush green, the long summer days are already becoming shorter — and that means it’s getting closer to the time to change the clocks.
It’s never too early to start thinking about turning the clocks back, as daylight saving time is approaching an end earlier than last year. Twice a year, people across the country change their clocks, ...
Meteorological fall began on Sept. 1, while astronomical fall starts with the autumnal equinox at 2:19 p.m. ET on Monday, Sept. 22. Astronomical seasons are based on the Earth's position relative to ...
Daylight Saving Time will end on November 2, 2025, when clocks will "fall back" one hour. The purpose of changing the clocks is to allow for more daylight during summer evenings and winter mornings.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Clocks are turning back slightly earlier this fall for the end of daylight saving time. Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Nov. 2, closing the annual period when U.S.
Labor Day is almost here, and so is the first day of meteorological fall. What's next? Changing clocks for the end of daylight saving time. The nights are getting longer again. Soon, leaves will start ...
Meteorological fall begins on September 1, while astronomical fall starts on September 22 at 2:19 PM ET. Meteorological seasons are based on temperature, while astronomical seasons are based on the ...
Labor Day weekend signals back-to-school and the feel of fall is near, as is the end of daylight saving time. If you're looking forward to clocks falling back to get an extra hour of sleep, here's ...
WASHINGTON — Daylight saving time is coming to an end for 2025 on Nov. 2, the first Sunday in November. Clocks will "fall back" one hour at 2 a.m. on Nov. 2, granting most people an extra hour of ...
Days are getting shorter across North America with some areas losing more than 100 minutes of sunlight throughout September. The shorter days are a sign of what's to come: the end of daylight saving ...