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When Does Daylight Saving Time End in 2024 in the U.S.? Key Details You Should Know

Friday, October 11, 2024 by Emily Vargas

When Does Daylight Saving Time End in 2024 in the U.S.? Key Details You Should Know
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The end of daylight saving time is approaching in the northern hemisphere, signaling a shift in daily routines to accommodate shorter days and longer nights. In 2024, the United States will make this transition on Sunday, November 3. At 2:00 AM, clocks will be set back one hour, reverting to 1:00 AM.

This yearly adjustment aims to make better use of natural daylight during the darker months. While it seemingly grants an extra hour of sleep, it also results in brighter mornings and earlier nightfall in the afternoon.

Impacts on Daily Life and Health

Despite ongoing discussions in some states about abolishing this time change, most of the nation continues to observe it, impacting daily activities such as work, travel, and social life. Moreover, the shift can affect mental health, as decreased sunlight is linked to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a type of depression occurring in the fall and winter months.

Preparing for the Time Change

To avoid any confusion in daily schedules, it is crucial to remember to adjust clocks on November 3. This preparation ensures seamless transitions in daily activities and helps manage any potential disruptions.

Stay informed and ready for the time change to maximize the benefits and minimize the drawbacks associated with this annual routine.

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