US Clock Change This Weekend
Daylight Savings Time will end in the US Sunday morning, November 1st at 2AM. It will become 1AM and you get an extra hour of sleep, unless you work the “graveyard shift” or forget.
“Fall back – Spring ahead”
by Bryan
Daylight Savings Time will end in the US Sunday morning, November 1st at 2AM. It will become 1AM and you get an extra hour of sleep, unless you work the “graveyard shift” or forget.
“Fall back – Spring ahead”
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5 comments
Thank you! I remembered it yesterday. When I read your post, I remembered, again. I will probably change them before I go to bed!👍
I change my calendars at the same time. Thank you for the reminder!
The kitchen clock, the microwave clock, the car clock all have to be changed manually. One more annoyance that seemed like a good idea at the time, but has outlived its usefulness.
I know a lot of people don’t really like the time change, but I like it, because when I go to work, it’s nice to have the extra light in the morning. Of course, with the Covid, I won’t have to make the 30 minute drive, again, until 2021.
It’s the changing I object to, not the characteristics of either Standard or Daylight Saving Time. I say pick one and ignore the other.