Daylight saving time clocks

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During Daylight Saving Time (DST), clocks are adjusted forward by 

one hour in the spring and set back one hour in the fall to 

make better use of daylight in the evenings 

Here’s how it generally works:

Here’s how it generally works:

Clocks are set one hour forward in spring, typically on the second Sunday in 

March in the U.S. For example, 2:00 a.m. becomes 3:00 a.m., resulting in longer evening daylight 

Clocks are set one hour back in fall, usually on the first Sunday in November in the U.S.