Daylight saving, turn your clock back
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(NEXSTAR) — As the calendar turns to November, so, too, will our clocks turn back to standard time as daylight saving (not savings) time comes to an end. Several states were hoping to avoid the second seasonal time change this year, but only two miss out on gaining an hour of sleep on Sunday.
Here’s your reminder that daylight saving time ended at 2 a.m. Sunday, so clocks should be set back one hour. Digital devices typically adjust automatically, but manual clocks will need to be reset. It also means that, in most states, people will have lighter mornings and darker evenings.