As of 2007, daylight time begins on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. Not all states are forced to participate in daylight saving time. Hawaii and most of Arizona opt out of the time shift.
There's no need to hit the snooze button on Nov. 2, because the end of daylight saving time will give you that extra hour of sleep you've been craving — if you live in an area that observes the time change, that is. Clocks will fall back to standard
If you're wondering when you need to change your clocks to observe the end of 2014 Daylight Saving Time, your clocks will be “falling back” on Sunday November 2. U.S. Prepares To Set Clocks Ahead as Daylights Saving
As of 2007, daylight time begins on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. Not all states are forced to participate in daylight saving time. Hawaii and most of Arizona opt out of the time shift.
It's not easy to blame childhood obesity on sunsets but scholars at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the University of Bristol say that later daylight couldn't hurt – and they even defend daylight savings time, which most people