Daylight saving time, which began in the United States on March 12, ends on the first Sunday in November.
According to local media reports, Floridians are expected to turn their clocks back an hour at 2:00 a.m. on November 5th.
By 2024, thanks to the leap year, it will take another day for daylight saving time to switch back to daylight saving time continues March 10thwith clocks presented.
He Summer schedule It is a time change that usually begins in spring and ends in fall, often referred to as “spring forward” and “autumn backward.”
Under the terms of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, daylight saving time begins on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. On these days the clocks go forward or back one hour.
Clocks used to be set forward on the first Sunday in April and remained that way until the last Sunday in October, but a change was made so children could ask for candy with more light.
In the United States, Daylight Saving Time lasts a total of 34 weeks, from early or mid-March to early November in the states where it applies.
Only two states in the country will maintain the schedule year-round: Hawaii and much of Arizona.
Other US territories that will also not change the time include Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam and American Samoa.