Daylight saving time is coming to an end for 2024 on Sunday, November 3rd, always the first Sunday in November.
Clocks will "fall back" one hour at 2 a.m. on November 3rd, granting most people an extra hour of sleep. With the change comes earlier sunrises and nightfall well before 7 p.m. It won't be until March 2025 that we adjust our clocks to "spring ahead" once again.
Frequent measures in Congress have tried to make daylight savings time permanent in order to ditch the practice of changing our clocks twice a year. However, the bills usually die before they ever come close to becoming law.
With little to no progress made on that recent legislation, Americans will continue to "fall back" in 2024 and "spring forward" next year.
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