The years-long struggle to decide whether or not to “lock the clock” is continuing in the halls of Congress, meaning as of July 2025, we will still “fall back” in a few months. When it comes to ...
As fall rolls in and Halloween decorations start popping up in yards and stores, as of Oct. 2, we are exactly one month away from falling back and changing our clocks to get one more hour of sleep and ...
Daylight saving time has come to an end for 2025. Early Sunday morning, the clocks fell back and we gained an hour. Here's what to know about the seasonal time change. When did the time change for the ...
The time change is this weekend, so remember to adjust your clocks accordingly. Here's what to know about the practice. Daylight saving time (DST) claims a variety of other names: daylight savings ...
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 ...
Daylight saving time will end on Sunday, Nov. 2, when clocks are set back one hour at 2 a.m. Hawaii and most of Arizona are the only states that do not observe daylight saving time. The time change ...
To the relief of many Austinites, the temperatures finally fell to fall-appropriate levels for the final days in October — dropping around 35 degrees in under 24 hours. Halloween has also passed, and ...
The switch from daylight saving to standard time offers a reprieve for those who need more sleep. Clocks fell back an hour on Sunday morning and many people may have enjoyed an extra hour of slumber.
Congress has yet to pass legislation to end the practice of changing clocks twice a year. States cannot individually decide to abolish daylight saving time without Congressional approval. Daylight ...
Daylight saving time will end for 2025 on the first Sunday of November, when clocks "fall back" one hour. Despite ongoing debate in Congress, a decision to permanently end the time change has not been ...
We are edging closer to people's yearly dose of extra sleep. But we aren't quite there yet Every year, clocks "fall back" an hour as daylight saving time comes to an end in the fall. In the spring, ...