SPRING forward, FALL back. SPRING forward, FALL back.
One common saying goes "Spring ahead, Fall back." During the spring daylight savings time, you set your clocks ahead one hour. In the fall daylight savings time, set them back an hour.
The cast of Spring Forward Fall Back - 2009 includes: Lucy Goldie as Girl Gerry Hay as Guy
Half way around the sun from spring we have fall, or autumn.
Just remember 'spring forward, fall back'.
Here's a little trick that'll help you remember: "Spring ahead, Fall back."
Daylight saving time typically starts in the spring and ends in the fall. In most regions, clocks "spring forward" in the spring and "fall back" in the fall.
Set Clocks Forward In SpringForward. Just remember Spring - Forward and Fall -Back. ]Move the clock ahead 1 hour for daylight savings time each spring, which means if it is 12:00, you'll move it to 1:00.Actually, Mexico is the only country that "springs forward" in April. New Zealand, Samoa, Australia, Namibia and Chile, including Easter Island, all "fall back" in April.For the year 2010 in the US and Canada:SPRING FORWARDDaylight Saving Time begins on March 14, 2010 - when you set the clocks ahead 1 hour.FALL BACKDaylight Saving Time ends on November 7, 2010 - when you set the clocks back 1 hour.
You loose an hour when clocks go forward. For example if you get up every day at 6am, after the clock change it really will be like getting up at 5am. You lost 1 hour at 2am, it will probably be darker where you are now in the morning. On the bright side of things, we get an extra hour of daylight.
Clocks in england change twice a year to equate British summer time. They go forward one hour at the end of March (spring) and go back one hour at the end of October (fall) hence the saying 'spring forward, fall back'
In the Fall, I move mine back one hour before I go to sleep at night. Officially it is at 0200 (2 a.m.).An easy way to remember when to move the clock forward and back:Spring forward, fall back.
"Fall back Spring ahead" is how I remember to set my clock BACK in the fall and AHEAD in the spring