Good news! Since daylight saving time will be over soon, that means the clocks will turn back.
When does daylight saving time time end?
Sunday, November 1, 2015 at 2 a.m. marks the end of daylight savings time. That means U.S. states that participate will turn
their clocks back one hour to 1 a.m. This also means an additional hour of
sleep.
Did you know there’s a mnemonic to help you remember?
To help remember if we lose an hour or gain an hour, just
remember: "Spring head, fall
back." [Set your clocks ahead in the spring, and back in the fall.]
Do you have to change clocks manually?
It depends. Most smartphones, mobile devices, tablets and cable
boxes change the time change automatically. However, traditional clocks,
watches, other non-Internet-enabled devices (stoves, microwaves, radios alarm and
clocks) will need to be changed the old-fashioned way.
When will the clocks change, again?
States and territories that observe the time change won’t have to
worry about springing ahead until Sunday, March 13, 2016.