Sunday 25 October 2015

"Spring Head, Fall Back"


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.