Don't get too used to it because it's going away again in March. Daylight saving time is coming and soon you will need to adjust your clocks again. Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 9, 2024.
As Texas prepares for more winter weather, daylight saving time is something to look forward to. See the dates for time changes and solstices in 2025.
According to TimeAndDate.com, daylight saving time will start on Sunday, March 9, this year. Clocks will “spring forward,” as the saying goes, at 2 a.m. (ET). And while there are those who simply shrug and dutifully change their clocks in accordance with the practice, there are others who are hoping time’s up for daylight saving time.
Here's when daylight savings time starts and ends this year and what would happen around the country if it ends permanently in 2025.
In March, millions of Americans will turn their clocks forward, marking the start of daylight saving time in 2025. The controversial practice of "springing forward" and "falling back" has been observed in most states for decades.
Opinions on clock-switching are varied — stop springing forward, spring forward permanently or keep the system as is?
In March, millions of Americans will turn their clocks forward, marking the start of daylight saving time in 2025. The controversial practice of "springing forward" and "falling back" has been observed in most states for decades.
Daylight saving time (DST), practiced by nearly 400 million people in North America, has sparked renewed debate, with former President Donald Trump advocating for its elimination, citing inconvenience and costs.
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As the United States prepares for its biannual clock adjustment in 2025, the debate over the relevance and impact of Daylight Saving Time continues to spark discussions across the nation.
The vernal equinox is on March 20. Also known as the spring equinox, the Earth's axis is not titled toward or away from the sun on that Thursday in March, according to the National Weather Service, so the amount of sunlight and nighttime is as close to equal as it can be.
In March, millions of Americans turn their clocks forward, marking the start of daylight saving time in 2025. The controversial practice of "springing forward" and "falling back" has been observed in most states for decades.