When Does Daylight Saving Time End This Year? (It's Almost Time to Fall Back!)
Ugh, daylight saving time. It always feels like it just started, and then it's time to "fall back" again. But when exactly does that happen? This year, daylight saving time ends on Sunday, November 5th, 2023. That means you'll get to enjoy an extra hour of sleep (hooray!) but also, sadly, it'll get darker earlier.
Why Do We Even Have Daylight Saving Time?
The whole daylight saving time thing is kinda weird, right? Well, it started during World War I as a way to save energy. The idea was to shift the clock forward in the summer so people would need less artificial light in the evenings. It made sense back then, but these days, it's more of a tradition than anything else.
So, What Happens on November 5th?
At 2:00 AM on November 5th, you'll turn your clocks back one hour. Think of it this way: it'll be 1:00 AM twice! It's a bit confusing, but it's the way it's always been done.
What About Next Year?
Daylight saving time will probably end on the first Sunday of November again next year. But who knows? Maybe things will change! Congress is always talking about making daylight saving time permanent, but it's a long and complicated process. So, for now, just enjoy that extra hour of sleep on November 5th and get ready for the long, dark nights ahead.